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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- Feb. 23, 2017: Lisa Chedekel explains why Connecticut hospital ER's are overwhelmed

Feb 23, 2017, 07:29 PM
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Connecticut's move to direct children in mental health crisis away from emergency rooms is not working, as expected. Lisa Chedekel, report for Connecticut Health-I Team explains. Podcast photo credit: MJFelt/iStock/Getty Images Plus #hospitals #emergency #crisis

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