Significance of mental health legislation for successful primary care for mental health and community mental health services: A review
Background: Mental health legislation (MHL) is required to ensure a regulatory framework for mental health services and other providers of treatment and care, and to ensure that the public and people with a mental illness are afforded protection from the often-devastating consequences of mental illn...
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Main Author: | Getinet Ayano (Author) |
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