Gauteng psychiatrists to conduct psychiatric assessments in prisons to slash backlog at hospitals
As provincial health departments continue to be crippled by bed shortages and lack of mental healthcare experts, Gauteng health authorities have resorted to conducting psychiatric observations on awaiting-trial prisoners in prisons
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