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Psychiatrists’ association backs SB 367, saying continuity-of-care changes could reduce system costs
3272826 · May 12, 2025
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Summary
A representative of the California State Association of Psychiatrists urged support for SB 367, arguing improved continuity of care for severely mentally ill patients could reduce repeated emergency contacts; the appropriations committee placed the bill on the suspense file.
Dylan Elliott, representing the California State Association of Psychiatrists and a sponsor of SB 367, told the Senate Appropriations Committee the bill would make changes intended to improve care for severely mentally ill people…
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