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Doctors, lawmakers, advocates say emergency rooms are no place for kids to stay
Children having mental health crises often end up in hospital emergency rooms for weeks at a time, and now doctors and legislators want to change this. Author: Don Carrigan Updated: 2:24 PM EST February 12, 2021
AUGUSTA, Maine Maine health care leaders, doctors, and Legislators say they need to find new ways to help children having behavioral or mental health crises because too often they’re ending up in hospital emergency rooms for weeks.
The problem, said Rep. Jay McCreight (D-Harpswell), is that children and teens who have had violent outbursts end up in emergency rooms because parents or even police have nowhere else to take them. And even after they are stabilized in the ER, it can take weeks to find another place for them meaning those young people stay in the emergency rooms for weeks, or even months.
Central Georgia hospitals continuing to see high hospital bed usage
Medical leaders we spoke with say things are improving, but everyone still needs to do their part in slowing the spread of the virus. Author: Wanya Reese Updated: 9:17 PM EST January 22, 2021
MACON, Ga. On Thursday, Governor Brian Kemp said that hospital numbers from COVID-19 finally show signs of going down after a record surge, but they re still high. Across the state, around 91% percent of ICU beds are being used according to tracking from Georgia s COVID-19 dashboard. This comes as places like Baldwin County are still seeing a constant flow of COVID-19 patients.