Abstract

Domestic and global suicide prevention and remediation efforts are public health matters that would be managed more effectively, with improved outcomes, if done through health systems using interoperable practices and sharing comparable metrics. This position paper explores the need for a consensus global public health suicide prevent program and analytics.

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