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State statute reference concerning partial hospitalization, 1988.

B M Block1

  • 1Methodist Hospitals, Gary, IN 46402.

International Journal of Partial Hospitalization
|November 5, 1990
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State statutes for Partial Hospitalization programs show significant variation. This 1983 survey highlights a need for greater clarity and uniformity in this mental health treatment modality.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Policy
  • Mental Health Services Research

Background:

  • Partial Hospitalization programs offer an alternative to inpatient care.
  • State statutes dictate the operational framework for these programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze state statutes governing Partial Hospitalization programs.
  • To identify variations in program definitions, goals, and operational aspects.

Main Methods:

  • A survey of state statutes was conducted starting in 1983.
  • Data from 37 states and Canada were analyzed across key program components.

Main Results:

  • Significant diversity was found in how Partial Hospitalization programs are operationalized by state statutes.
  • Key areas of variation include definitions, goals, target populations, and services.

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Conclusions:

  • There is a clear need for enhanced clarity and uniformity in state statutes for Partial Hospitalization programs.
  • Standardization could improve the consistency and effectiveness of this treatment modality.