Overutilization of the general hospital emergency room for psychiatric referrals in an Israeli hospital

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Consecutive referrals numbering 177 to the psychiatrist in an Israeli general hospital emergency room (ER) over a two-month period were evaluated. Only one-third met our criteria of justifiability. When the general practitioner (GP) was the referral source, we considered only 29 per cent of cases justified as compared to 70 per cent of the self-referrals. A combination of poor understanding by the GP of when to refer urgently, efforts by the GP to bypass clinic waiting lists, and lack of alternative community facilities may have accounted for this finding.

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Vigiser, D., Apter, A., Aviram, U., & Maoz, B. (1984). Overutilization of the general hospital emergency room for psychiatric referrals in an Israeli hospital. American Journal of Public Health, 74(1), 73–75. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.74.1.73

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