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  2. Office of Minority Health - Wikipedia

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    OMH was reauthorized by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (P.L. 111–148). [2] How OMH works: OMH works in partnership with communities and organizations in the public and private sectors. These collaborations support a systems approach for eliminating health disparities, national planning to identify priorities, and ...

  3. New York State Department of Mental Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Mental Health (OMH) is responsible for assuring the development of comprehensive plans, programs, and services in the areas of research, prevention, and care, treatment, rehabilitation, education, and training of the mentally ill. [6]

  4. New York State Office of Mental Health Police - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Office of Mental Health Safety and Security was created through New York State Mental Hygiene Law to keep patients, staff, and visitors on the campus safe at all times, secure the grounds and buildings of the Office of Mental Health, prevent trespass, prevent patient escapes as well as to transport Office of Mental Health patients to and from court and other OMH facilities.

  5. Kendra's Law - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 study, "Kendra's Law: A Final Report on the Status of Assisted Outpatient Treatment", done by New York State's Office of Mental Health, concluded, "Over a three year period prior to their AOT order, almost all (97%) had been hospitalized (with an average of three hospitalizations per recipient), and many experienced homelessness, arrest ...

  6. Rockland Psychiatric Center - Wikipedia

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    Blaisdell created a new method of classifying patients, streamlined admissions, and took particular interest in children's care, culminating in the creation of a Children's Group unit and a separate building on campus for that purpose in 1936. [3] Rockland began employing insulin shock therapy in 1937, and later, electroconvulsive therapy. [3]

  7. Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment - Wikipedia

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    The MOLST Program is a New York State initiative that facilitates end-of-life medical decision-making. One goal of the MOLST Program is to ensure that decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment are made in accordance with the patient's wishes, or, if the patient's wishes are not reasonably known and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, in accordance with the ...

  8. Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center - Wikipedia

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    omh.ny.gov /omhweb /facilities /mvpc / Lists: Hospitals in New York State: Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center [1] [2] is a state-run psychiatric hospital located in ...

  9. Obligatory Dangerousness Criterion - Wikipedia

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    They argue that psychiatric care often involves some form of hospitalization or treatment, and as a result, "involuntary hospitalization, or civil commitment, has been a mainstay of psychiatric care" since the field first began. [2] Some individuals who have been involuntarily hospitalized perceived their experience to be beneficial and fair. [10]