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1Providence Hospital and Medical Centers, Southfield, MI, USA.
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Hospitals, says the author, need to be aggressive about properly supervising psychiatric patients and protecting themselves against potential liability involving the actions of such patients. The characteristics of elopers and preventing elopement are also discussed in this article.
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