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. 2022 Oct;58(7):1225-1239.
doi: 10.1007/s10597-022-00937-7. Epub 2022 Jan 17.

Emergency Department Use by Children and Youth with Mental Health Conditions: A Health Equity Agenda

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Emergency Department Use by Children and Youth with Mental Health Conditions: A Health Equity Agenda

Michael A Hoge et al. Community Ment Health J. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

There are growing concerns regarding the referral of children and youth with mental health conditions to emergency departments (EDs). These focus on upward trends in utilization, uncertainty about benefits and negative effects of ED visits, and inequities surrounding this form of care. A review was conducted to identify and describe available types of data on ED use. The authors' interpretation of the literature is that it offers compelling evidence that children and youth in the U.S. are being sent to EDs for mental health conditions at increasing rates for reasons frequently judged as clinically inappropriate. As a major health inequity, it is infrequent that such children and youth are seen in EDs by a behavioral health professional or receive evidence-based assessment or treatment, even though they are kept in EDs far longer than those seen for reasons unrelated to mental health. The rate of increase in these referrals to EDs appears much greater for African American and Latinx children and youth than White children and is increasing for the publicly insured and uninsured while decreasing for the privately insured. A comprehensive set of strategies are recommended for improving healthcare quality and health equity. A fact sheet is provided for use by advocates in pressing this agenda.

Keywords: Children and youth; Emergency department; Health equity; Mental health; Utilization.

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