A Kanawha Circuit judge wants to hear proposed solutions by June 1 to crowding at West Virginia's two psychiatric hospitals, The Associated Press and other report.
Judge Duke Bloom also wants to hear from a mediator that month, following two days of testimony regarding Huntington’s Mildred Mitchell-Bateman Hospital and William R. Sharpe Hospital in Weston.
"There are on average 100 more patients than there are beds for them at the two hospitals," AP's Tom Breen reports.
"Witnesses testified Monday about comprehensive behavioral health plans, new beds being added in hospitals and $17.5 million spent since 2006 for a variety of mental health programs," Breen writes. "In the long term, though, reducing the number of involuntary commitments that have seen the state’s hospitals packed will require preventive mental health care, said Vickie Jones, deputy commissioner of the Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities."
The Charleston Gazette also covered the hearings, while AP has a separate report from Friday's testimony.
28 April 2009
June reports ordered in hospital crowding case
Posted by Lawrence Messina at 9:00 AM
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