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Dutch Safety Board: Mental health care can already be improved

Dutch Safety Board: Mental health care can already be improved

The Dutch Safety Board (OVV) reports that individuals with severe mental illnesses often do not receive the care they need, despite the existing system having the capacity for improvement. The investigation highlights that while innovative initiatives exist, they frequently encounter practical obstacles that hinder progress in the sector.

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