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All beds in TBS clinics occupied despite lower intake

All beds in TBS clinics occupied despite lower intake

Despite a decline in new patient intake from 164 to 118 last year, all beds in Dutch TBS clinics remain fully occupied. According to the latest annual report from TBS Nederland, the system continues to face capacity challenges despite the lower number of admissions.

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