Community Psychiatry and Emergency Service

The psychiatric emergency service at the Orange County (Calif.) Medical Center provides emergency service for periods from one to two hours up to a day or more on the unit. Comparisons were made between patients seen only once over the first four months of operation and those seen more than once dur...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of psychiatry 1972-12, Vol.129 (6), p.710-715
Hauptverfasser: SCHWARTZ, DONALD A, WEISS, AUDREY T, MINER, JAMES M
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Alcoholism
Appointments and Schedules
California
Child
Community Psychiatry
Crisis Intervention
Emergency Service, Hospital
Female
Hospitalization
Hospitals, Psychiatric
Hospitals, Teaching
Humans
Male
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Outpatient Clinics, Hospital
Patient Readmission
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Referral and Consultation
Sampling Studies
Substance-Related Disorders
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