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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA1824-2
来源IDRR-A1824-2
Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorder Bed Capacity, Need, and Shortage Estimates in Sacramento County, California
Ryan K. McBain; Jonathan H. Cantor; Nicole K. Eberhart; Christina Crowley; Ingrid Estrada-Darley
发表日期2022-05-17
出版年2022
页码34
语种英语
结论

Sacramento County requires greater capacity for both psychiatric and SUD treatment beds

  • Compared with facility survey responses, licensure data appear to overestimate psychiatric bed capacity by approximately 23 percent (as a result of closures).
  • Sacramento County's capacity of psychiatric and SUD treatment beds fell short of statewide and national reference benchmarks.

Although some facilities appear to have stable bed occupancy rates and short waitlist volumes, beds at these facilities are not available to many individuals in need of services

  • In terms of psychiatric beds, this need is particularly urgent at lower levels of care; for SUD treatment beds, urgency of need is most pronounced for Sacramento County residents who are insured by Medi-Cal.
  • Among SUD treatment beds, there is greater demand for higher-intensity services: Beds for ASAM levels 3.5 and 3.3 had higher occupancy rates, and requests for transfers to higher levels of care outnumbered requests for transfers to lower levels of care.
  • Sacramento County will need just shy of 3 percent more adult psychiatric beds through 2026.

Shortfalls in capacity offset surpluses, and out-of-county placements contribute to patients jockeying for a limited number of spaces

  • Aligning its need for SUD treatment beds on statewide or national reference benchmarks, Sacramento County would fall short by more than 100 SUD treatment beds for adults and another 30 to 40 beds for children/adolescents.
  • More than one-quarter of SUD treatment beds were occupied by clients from outside Sacramento County, and more than one-half of facilities did not accept Medi-Cal patients.
摘要

Psychiatric and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment beds are essential infrastructure for meeting the needs of individuals with behavioral health conditions. However, not all psychiatric and SUD beds are alike: They represent infrastructure within different types of facilities. For psychiatric beds, these vary from acute psychiatric hospitals to community residential facilities. For SUD treatment beds, these vary from facilities offering short-term withdrawal management services to others offering longer duration residential detoxification services. Different settings also serve clients with different needs. For example, some clients have high-acuity, short-term needs; others have longer-term needs and may return for care on multiple occasions.

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Sacramento County, like other counties throughout the United States, has sought to assess shortages in psychiatric and SUD treatment beds. In this report, the authors estimated psychiatric bed and residential SUD treatment capacity, need, and shortages for adults and children/adolescents at various levels of care: acute, subacute, and community residential services for psychiatric treatment and SUD treatment service categories defined by American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) clinical guidelines.

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Drawing from various data sets, literature review findings, and facility survey responses, the authors computed the number of beds required—at each level of care—for adults and children/adolescents and identified hard-to-place populations. The authors draw from these findings to offer Sacramento County recommendations to help ensure all its residents, especially Medi-Cal recipients, have access to the behavioral health care that they need.

目录 Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorder Bed Capacity, Need, and Shortage Estimates in Sacramento County, California | RAND
主题California ; Health Care Access ; Health Care Services Capacity ; Mental Health Treatment
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1824-2.html
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