Marked Reduction in Length of Stay for Patients With Psychiatric Emergencies After Implementation of a Comanagement Model

Author:

Polevoi Steven K.1,Jewel Shim J.2,McCulloch Charles E.3,Grimes Barbara3,Govindarajan Prasanthi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine ; University of California; San Francisco; CA

2. Department of Psychiatry ; University of California; San Francisco; CA

3. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics; University of California; San Francisco; CA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

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4. American College of Emergency Physicians ACEP Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Survey 2008 http://www.acep.org/uploadedFiles/ACEP/Advocacy/federal_issues/PsychiatricBoardingSummary.pdf

5. Trends in the duration of emergency department visits, 2001-2006;Slade;Psychiatr Serv.,2010

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