Lengthy ER visits for psychiatric patients often result in transfer, not treatment

Thursday, September 8, 2016 - 14:22 in Health & Medicine

People who visit emergency rooms for mental health care were transferred to another facility at six times the rate of people who visit ERs for non-psychiatric conditions, and could wait almost two hours longer, shows new research. The study highlights a persisting shortfall in emergency psychiatric services in the country.

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