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|Body=  [[Butler Hospital]] is Rhode Island's only adult, adolescent and child psychiatric and substance abuse facility, and a national leader in developing short-term acute care programs. The hospital works with managed-care organizations, health insurance companies and employers to provide services that not only maintain quality but are compatible with the goals and objectives of the organizations. Its average length-of-stay in the inpatient program -- eight days -- is 50 percent lower than the national average.  
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|Body=  In 1889 the Texas legislature passed a bill establishing a state mental institution to serve [[San Antonio State Hospital|Southwest Texas.]] The new facility was to occupy at least 640 acres and be capable of housing 500 patients. It was to be known as the Southwestern Insane Asylum (not the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum, as it has sometimes been called). A site was selected five miles south of San Antonio and $200,000 was appropriated for the new hospital. The facility began operation on April 6, 1892 with a capacity of 200 patients.
 
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Featured Image Of The Week

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In 1889 the Texas legislature passed a bill establishing a state mental institution to serve Southwest Texas. The new facility was to occupy at least 640 acres and be capable of housing 500 patients. It was to be known as the Southwestern Insane Asylum (not the Southwestern Lunatic Asylum, as it has sometimes been called). A site was selected five miles south of San Antonio and $200,000 was appropriated for the new hospital. The facility began operation on April 6, 1892 with a capacity of 200 patients.