ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency department (ED) due to limited inpatient psychiatric bed capacity. The objective was to compare traditional resident consultation with a new model (comanagement) to reduce length of stay (LOS) for patients with psychiatric emergencies. The costs of this model were compared to those of standard care.MethodsThis was a before-and-after study conducted in the ED of an urban academic medical center without an inpatient psychiatry unit from January 1, 2007, through December 31, 2009. Subjects were all adult patients seen by ED clinicians and determined to be a danger to self or others or gravely disabled. At baseline, psychiatry residents evaluated patients...
Objective To identify past or current literature about emergency department holds and psychiatric pa...
ObjectiveDedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mode...
OBJECTIVE:Dedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mod...
Introduction: Mental health patients boarding for long hours, even days, in United States emergency ...
Introduction: In the past 20 years there has been a significant decline in the number of inpatient p...
REDUCTION OF PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT BOARDING IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM ABSTRACT Objective: Psychiatric pa...
Introduction: The emergency psychiatric care is system is overburdened in the United States. Patient...
Background: Inpatient treatment is not the most beneficial treatment setting for many patients with ...
Background: Our facility sees an average of over 200 mental health patients every month, with limite...
There has been an increase in boarding time among psychiatric patients in the Emergency Department (...
Background Psychiatric boarding in Emergency Departments is a global challenge. Patients with mental...
Introduction: As the population of New Orleans continues to increase, psychiatric services at its ma...
ObjectiveUnder managed care, there is pressure to shorten hospital stays. Yet, previous investigatio...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
BackgroundPsychiatric patients experience longer treatment times (length of stay [LOS]) in the emerg...
Objective To identify past or current literature about emergency department holds and psychiatric pa...
ObjectiveDedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mode...
OBJECTIVE:Dedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mod...
Introduction: Mental health patients boarding for long hours, even days, in United States emergency ...
Introduction: In the past 20 years there has been a significant decline in the number of inpatient p...
REDUCTION OF PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT BOARDING IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM ABSTRACT Objective: Psychiatric pa...
Introduction: The emergency psychiatric care is system is overburdened in the United States. Patient...
Background: Inpatient treatment is not the most beneficial treatment setting for many patients with ...
Background: Our facility sees an average of over 200 mental health patients every month, with limite...
There has been an increase in boarding time among psychiatric patients in the Emergency Department (...
Background Psychiatric boarding in Emergency Departments is a global challenge. Patients with mental...
Introduction: As the population of New Orleans continues to increase, psychiatric services at its ma...
ObjectiveUnder managed care, there is pressure to shorten hospital stays. Yet, previous investigatio...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
BackgroundPsychiatric patients experience longer treatment times (length of stay [LOS]) in the emerg...
Objective To identify past or current literature about emergency department holds and psychiatric pa...
ObjectiveDedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mode...
OBJECTIVE:Dedicated regional psychiatric emergency services (PES) were proposed as a better care mod...