Patient care episodes in mental health organizations, United States: selected years between 1955 and 1986.

R. Redick, M. Witkin, J. Atay, A. Fell, R. Manderscheid
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The 4,747 mental health organizations (excluding territories) providing mental health services in the United States during 1986 generated almost 7.9 million patient care episodes including those in Veterans Administration outpatient and partial care programs. However, in order to make comparisons between 1986 data and all years dating back to 1955, outpatient and partial care programs administered by the Veterans Administration (VA) are omitted. Thus the 7.5 million patient care episodes (exclusive of the aforementioned VA programs) represented a more than four-fold increase over the 1.7 million patient care episodes in mental health organizations observed 31 years earlier in 1955. The major shifts in patient care episodes over the 1955-1986 period have been from inpatient to ambulatory care services in mental health organizations, and from State and county mental hospitals to community-based mental health organizations. For example, in 1955, 77 percent were inpatient care episodes, and the remaining 23 percent were outpatient episodes; by 1986, inpatient care episodes constituted only 27 percent of the total, while 68 percent were outpatient episodes, and 5 percent were partial care episodes. Moreover, between 1955 and 1986, the primary locus of inpatient care episodes shifted from State and county mental hospitals to non-Federal general hospitals, and by 1986 over one-half of the outpatient care episodes and about two-thirds of the partial care episodes occurred in the multiservice mental health organizations.
美国精神卫生组织的病人护理事件:1955年至1986年的选定年份。
1986年,在美国提供心理健康服务的4,747个心理健康组织(不包括地区)产生了近790万例患者护理,其中包括退伍军人管理局门诊和部分护理项目。然而,为了将1986年的数据与1955年以来的所有年份进行比较,退伍军人管理局(VA)管理的门诊和部分护理项目被省略了。因此,750万患者护理事件(不包括前面提到的VA项目)比31年前的1955年观察到的心理健康组织的170万患者护理事件增加了四倍多。在1955-1986年期间,病人护理的主要转变是从精神卫生组织的住院病人到流动护理服务,以及从州和县精神病院到社区精神卫生组织。例如,在1955年,77%是住院治疗事件,剩下的23%是门诊事件;到1986年,住院治疗事件仅占总数的27%,而门诊事件占68%,部分护理事件占5%。此外,1955年至1986年期间,住院治疗的主要地点从州和县精神病院转移到非联邦综合医院,到1986年,超过一半的门诊治疗和大约三分之二的局部治疗发生在多服务精神卫生组织。
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