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A new software tool for analyzing mental health data in a spanish region

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Fig. 1. Flow chart.
Figure 2 shows the graphic interface of the application, from which results of hospitalization (rate, average, outsourcing services), diagnosis and therapies of patients with psychiatric disorders are obtained
Fig. 3. Statistics hospitalization by gender.
Fig. 5. Statistics of most common therapies in hospital of Zamora, Valladolid and León.

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