[Facilitating access to somatic care for adults suffering from severe mental disabilities].

Rev Med Suisse

Service de psychiatrie de liaison et d'intervention de crise, Département de psychiatrie, HUG, 1211 Genève 14.

Published: February 2020

For the purpose of improving the management of somatic disorders among patients suffering from severe intellectual development and autism spectrum disorders, a specific admissions mechanism has been implemented at Geneva University Hospitals (HUG). The Adult Psychiatric Hospital Unit (UPHA), a complex intervention unit, collaborates with HUG's Disability Program. From May 2018 to May 2019, 29 requests for hospitalizations were accepted. These requests primarily originated from private practice physicians (42 %). In some cases, immediate admissions were urgently organized, and in others a 13-day waiting period was imposed. Hospitalizations were adapted to the patient: more often than not, these were short (48 %), with 6 hospitalizations extended for an average 103-day period. A clinical case illustrates the healthcare management provided.

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