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Published Online: July 1984

Psychiatric catchment areas in an urban center: a policy in disarray

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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This study of the catchment area policy in New York City's 10 municipal psychiatric inpatient units and emergency rooms showed that of a total of 52,170 emergency room visits and 18,558 admissions in 1982, 35% and 24%, respectively, were of patients from outside the hospitals' catchment areas. The authors discuss the factors associated with the relative ineffectiveness of the policy and the implications for municipal hospitals' funding and patient care. They suggest that policy makers consider a different model for acute-care hospitals and propose a network approach as a plausible alternative. The need for further research is also emphasized.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 875 - 878
PubMed: 6731637

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Published in print: July 1984
Published online: 1 April 2006

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