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The agency carries out awareness campaigns to help prevent suicide. In 2021 the agency launched VIVE (Life) an awareness campaign The agency has a 24-hour crisis hotline called Línea PAS. [6] In 2020 the hotline reported an increase in calls as a result of the 2019–20 Puerto Rico earthquakes and due to COVID-19 pandemic related anxiety. [7] [8]
The first epidemiological study the status of mental health in Puerto Rico in 1985, shows that 165,497 people suffer from serious conditions in a population of 3,187,671. Many of the participants suffered from mental, emotional and behavioral conditions, while many remained silent.
As of that year, Academia had a network of 242 behavioral healthcare facilities with approximately 10,800 beds in 39 states and Puerto Rico. [14] In 2014, Acadia entered the methadone-clinic business when it bought CRC Health, a large-addiction treatment chain, from the private equity firm Bain Capital.
The Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH) (Spanish: Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico) is one of the Cabinet-level agencies directly created by Article 4, Section 6 of the Constitution of Puerto Rico.
List of hospitals in Puerto Rico Name City Beds Hospital General Menonita de Aibonito: Aibonito: 138 Administrative Medical Services: San Juan: 68 Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital: Condado, San Juan: 175 Auxilio Mutuo Hospital of Puerto Rico: Hato Rey: 460 Bayamón Medical Center: Bayamón: 253 Bayamón Regional Hospital: Bayamón: 102 ...
A massive power outage blanketed most of Puerto Rico early Tuesday, leaving more than 1.2 million people without electricity. Here's what to know about the blackout and Luma Energy, which handles ...
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Department of Health: Nominator: Governor: Appointer: Governor with advice and consent from the Senate: Term length: 4 years: Formation: Established by Law No. 81 of 1912 and Article IV of the Constitution of Puerto Rico: Succession: Eight: Website: www.salud.gov.pr