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Rate Increase Means More Beds For Psych Patients

There should be more hospital beds for psychiatric patients in Las Vegas, after Nevada doubled the Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rate for mental health treatment.  An aide to Gov. Brian Sandoval and a Valley Health System spokeswoman in Las Vegas said Thursday that hiking the rate from $460 a day to $944 a day will allow Valley Hospital to add a 48-bed behavioral health unit by December. That should help relieve crowding at hospital emergency rooms at other for-profit hospitals in the Las Vegas-area. The Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital is the only state adult psychiatric hospital in southern Nevada, and it is usually full.
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