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  2. Death of Kathryn Hinnant - Wikipedia

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    Steven Smith was a homeless man with a history of psychiatric problems [2] and an addiction to cocaine. He had twice been admitted to Bellevue in late 1988 after ingesting rat poison but had been released. He subsequently began squatting in the hospital, dressing as a doctor in order to blend in. [3]

  3. Bellevue Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Bellevue was so frequently associated with its treatment of mentally ill patients that "Bellevue" became a local pejorative slang term for a psychiatric hospital. The hospital has since developed into a comprehensive major medical center including outpatient , specialty, and skilled nursing care, as well as emergency and inpatient ...

  4. Murder of Kathryn Faughey - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations to protect patient confidentiality were reported to have delayed the initial investigation. [6] Tarloff, who was expected to plead insanity in the case, was confined to a psychiatric unit of Bellevue Hospital while awaiting trial. His attorney said that "the ...

  5. Bellevue Hospital names new president - AOL

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    BELLEVUE - The Bellevue Hospital (TBH) recently promoted Sara K. Brokaw to president of the hospital. ... hospital service lines and continue to remain a viable independent, community hospital ...

  6. Involuntary hospitalization of Joyce Brown - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 Supreme Court decision O'Connor v. Donaldson limited involuntary psychiatric hospitalization to those who posed a danger to themselves or others. Many states passed legislation following the ruling, including New York, which passed its Mental Hygiene Law in 1978, allowing involuntary hospitalization of people with mental illness if they were considered a danger to themselves or others.

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    Recent research by Commonwealth Fund, a health policy institute, found 45% of insured working-age adults were charged for something they thought should have been free or covered by insurance, and ...

  8. Lauretta Bender - Wikipedia

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    Bender began working at Bellevue Hospital in 1930 after she relocated there with Schilder. [7] She was awarded the position of senior psychiatrist at the Children's Psychiatric Division in 1934, [5] and remained in the position for 21 years. [7] Bender was not trained as a psychologist even though her work is used in psychology today.

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