
Psychiatr Serv 55:1302-1304, November 2004
© 2004 American Psychiatric Association
Trends in Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Care in Massachusetts
Christopher G. Hudson, Ph.D.
This report presents the preliminary results of a longitudinal study of acute psychiatric hospitalization in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for fiscal years 1994 to 2000. The study was a secondary analysis of data obtained through the Commonwealth's mandated case-mix reporting system, covering 42 acute psychiatric facilities and 119,284 patients. Results include a 58.4 percent increase in the patient population, accompanied by declines in both length of stay and readmission rates; increases in the number of diagnoses of depression and in the number of patient deaths; and shifts to an older population increasingly supported by Medicaid and Medicare, especially managed care programs.
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