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Institutional discrimination against psychiatric patients in Poland
The Lancet Psychiatry ( IF 30.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-10-01 , DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(17)30363-2
Jacek Gierus , Anna Mosiołek , Tytus Koweszko , Agata Szulc

Psychiatric treatment in Poland is based mainly in 51 large psychiatric hospitals, with only 16·9% of beds in general hospitals being available for psychiatric inpatient treatment.1 Although the number of places in day units has increased,2 the availability of psychiatric treatment to patients in crisis is still low, mainly because of the small number of intervention centres, poor organisation, and little funding. In Poland, about 3·5% of the National Health Fund is allocated for psychiatry,3 which is nearly half the corresponding ratio in other countries of the European Union.

中文翻译:

波兰对精神病患者的机构歧视

波兰的精神病治疗主要在51家大型精神病医院进行,综合医院中只有16·9%的床位可用于精神病住院治疗。1尽管日间护理所的位数有所增加,但2处于危机中的患者仍无法获得精神病治疗,这主要是因为干预中心数量少,组织薄弱且资金很少。在波兰,约有3·5%的国家卫生基金用于精神病学,3这几乎是欧盟其他国家相应比率的一半。
更新日期:2017-09-23
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