Conference Coverage

Meeting preview: Mental health ED visits spiked between 2009 and 2015


 

REPORTING FROM ACEP18

Between 2009 and 2015, the number of emergency department visits related to mental health increased 56% among pediatric patients and 41% among adults, according to data that will be presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Emergency Physicians.

Dr. Genevieve Santillanes

Dr. Genevieve Santillanes

“The current mental health system is in crisis and the impact on emergency departments continues to increase,” lead researcher Genevieve Santillanes, MD, said in an interview in advance of the meeting. “We are seeing more patients with mental health disorders and when patients with mental health disorders require inpatient care, they board in the ED for long periods of time.”

Look to our onsite meeting coverage October 1-4 for additional details on this study and more news from ACEP18!

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