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Across America, a quiet healthcare revolution is unfolding. As emergency services evolve, a new kind of first responder has emerged—a community health paramedic who provides care far beyond emergency calls. With over
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Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault have nuanced needs and require specialized care. All too often, these people are lost in the fray of a healthcare system that struggles to meet
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Co-responder approaches to mental health crisis response pair law enforcement officers with mental health professionals to handle emergency calls involving individuals in crisis. The practice began in the early 1990s with pioneering
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The “broken telephone” effect is a well-documented issue in healthcare, where critical information is lost or distorted as it passes through multiple individuals. While this phenomenon is often discussed in the context
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In communities across America, a quiet revolution is transforming how we respond to mental health crises. While traditional policing models often struggle with these situations, co-responder programs offer a powerful alternative. This
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