Vigil for patients who have died by suicide waiting for care
Kaiser employees held a vigil outside Oakland headquarters on Tuesday to remember the patients who committed suicide waiting for their psychotherapists. Dr. Mickey Fitzpatrick said it's typical for his patients to wait about five weeks to see him. Kaiser employees are planning a strike from Nov. 11 to 15. Allie Rasmus reports
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