The incidence rate of planned and emergency physical health hospital admissions in people diagnosed with severe mental illness: a cohort study.
Naomi LaundersJoseph F HayesGabriele PriceLouise MarstonDavid P J OsbornPublished in: Psychological medicine (2022)
We found twice the incidence of emergency physical health admissions in patients with SMI compared to those without SMI. Avoidable admissions were particularly elevated, suggesting interventions in community settings could reduce hospitalisations. Importantly, we found underutilisation of planned inpatient care in patients with schizophrenia. Interventions are required to ensure appropriate healthcare use, and optimal diagnosis and treatment of physical health conditions in people with SMI, to reduce the mortality gap due to physical illness.