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« on: October 09, 2007, 12:41:08 AM »
it could, but it doesn't.
the low quality of care, based on malpractice law standard of care, involves failing to read charts, prescribing controlled substances without regard to hx, failing to provide state of the art or even good diagnostic critieria and methods psychiatricaly, pharmacologically, educationally, medically, therapeutically. failure to regard individual or even have average knowledge of any culture, religion other than mormon. violation of religion and disability civil rights. inexperienced therapist, administration and teachers who have no knowledge of sped law, techniques, methods, strategies, implementations, assessments etc. either therapeutically or academically. inadequate staff (not a single medical psychiatrist or even psychologist) with inadequate education and training who have no knowledge of appropriate therapeutic care, treatment and case management.
want more?