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Holliswood Hospital was a Hollis, Queens 100-bed psychiatric-specialty teaching hospital affiliated with the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine. The hospital opened in 1986 and closed in 2013. Their patients included teenagers. Holliswood hosted "a 13 part series on public television" covering topics such as depression, including interviewing Mike Wallace.
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Holliswood Hospital was a Hollis, Queens 100-bed psychiatric-specialty teaching hospital affiliated with the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine. The hospital opened in 1986 and closed in 2013. Their patients included teenagers. The hospital was opened as a for-profit venture. Their funding covered both those who have mental illnesses and also those with substance abuse problems, but "they treat those clients in separate programs." For out-patients who are on medications, when a problem occurs there is a need "to find out whether it is because he has stopped taking his medication, is taking other drugs or both." Holliswood hosted "a 13 part series on public television" covering topics such as depression, including interviewing Mike Wallace.
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