Suicide and Substance Use Disorder Target – Mental Health and Substance Abuse-related Emergency Department Visits Sample Clauses

Suicide and Substance Use Disorder Target – Mental Health and Substance Abuse-related Emergency Department Visits. The State must reduce the rate of growth of emergency department (ED) visits with a primary diagnosis of mental health or substance abuse condition across payers in Vermont hospitals to 5% in PYs 1 and 2, 4% in PYs 3 and 4, and 3% in PYs 5 and 6 and, if applicable, PY7, using 2016-2017 growth as a baseline.
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