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Why can't patients record self-harm and suicidal ideation?

Written by Stuart Argue

Updated at October 14th, 2022

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Although self-harm is a common behavior associated with eating disorders, and one in need of close monitoring, we are still exploring potential liability issues associated with such a feature, along with suicidal tendencies. 

We've heard that many clinicians have decided to use the custom questions feature to ask adjacent or related questions in a way that they are comfortable with from a liability standpoint. 

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