Socioeconomic and Geographic Variation
Cross-source consensus on Socioeconomic and Geographic Variation from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Children and young people from the most deprived neighbourhoods consistently had the highest number of admissions. — Cost of emergency hospital admissions to acute general wards for mental health problems among children and young people in England, 2012–2022: a retrospective observational study
- The admission gap between the most and least deprived areas narrowed from 80% in 2012/2013 to 5% in 2021/2022 because admissions rose faster in less deprived areas. — Cost of emergency hospital admissions to acute general wards for mental health problems among children and young people in England, 2012–2022: a retrospective observational study
- Most Integrated Care Boards had costs below £750,000 in 2012/2013, while most exceeded £1 million by 2021/2022. — Cost of emergency hospital admissions to acute general wards for mental health problems among children and young people in England, 2012–2022: a retrospective observational study
- Regional cost differences were descriptive rather than causal because the study did not measure service capacity or crisis infrastructure directly. — Cost of emergency hospital admissions to acute general wards for mental health problems among children and young people in England, 2012–2022: a retrospective observational study