Detecting and Assessing Suicidal Patients During Covid-19

The widespread of COVID-19 prompted an overnight shift to virtual (video and telephone) delivery of outpatient mental health care disrupting established processes for identifying individuals at increased risk of suicidal behavior. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety (JCPS) details a series of workflow changes.

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