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Primary Care Can Play Key Role in Suicide Prevention |

30 Dec 2024 7:30 PM | Deborah Hodges (Administrator)

A recent study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health found that when primary care clinics added suicide care practices to routine visits, suicide attempts dropped by 25% in the 3 months after the visit. The findings highlight how impactful it can be for primary care clinics to take an active role in preventing suicide and help empower health systems to integrate those practices into clinical care.

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