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An individual in a mental health crisis often has very few places to go if any in the current landscape. For many patients they typically find themselves waiting in a bed for up to two days for placement in an appropriate facility. At The Behavioral Health Urgent Care and Ketamine Clinic the business will cater to a specific population that need urgent access to short term medication management, crisis stabilization, and outside referrals for Ketamine infusion to treat various ailments. The business will feature psychiatrist, anesthesiologists, social workers and nursing staff to assist patients experiencing mental health issues. The facility will operate with extended hours during the week and availability on weekends. This business strives to assist emergency room wait times and create a new intermediate form of care for patients suffering from mental health disorders. The business plans to grow and expand throughout Orange County, CA to organize nearby all major hospitals with the geographic area.
Advisor: | Gerard, Nathan |
Commitee: | O'Lawrence, Henry, Sinay, Tony |
School: | California State University, Long Beach |
Department: | Health Care Administration |
School Location: | United States -- California |
Source: | MAI 81/3(E), Masters Abstracts International |
Source Type: | DISSERTATION |
Subjects: | Health care management |
Keywords: | Behavioral center, Crisis stabilization, Ketamine, Mental health, Psychiatry, Urgent care |
Publication Number: | 22584000 |
ISBN: | 9781088337363 |