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Suicides and attempts fall in health systems implementing the ‘Zero Suicide Model,’ study finds

  • Health care systems can reduce suicides through patient screening, safety planning, and mental health counseling, according to a new study.
  • The ‘Zero Suicide Model’ was developed at Henry Ford Health to help people considering suicide and focuses on collaborating with patients to reduce access to lethal means.
  • Suicides and suicide attempts fell in three locations, with reductions reaching up to 25%, as noted by lead author Brian Ahmedani of Henry Ford Health.
  • Mike Hogan stated that this research confirms that it is possible to reduce suicide among people in health systems.
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'Zero Suicide' Model Leads To Fewer Suicides in Health Systems

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Suicides and attempts fall in health systems implementing the ‘Zero Suicide Model,’ study finds

By CARLA K. JOHNSON Health care systems can reduce suicides through patient screening, safety planning and mental health counseling, a new study suggests, an important finding as the U.S. confronts it 11th leading cause of death. Related Articles Immigration crackdowns disrupt the caregiving industry. Families pay the price Less heart disease, more breast cancer: 5 takeaways from a new report on moderate drinking …

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