Abstract

Access to emergency pediatric mental-health/substance-use (MHSU) care is limited in rural/remote areas of British Columbia, which can delay access to diagnosis and treatment, lengthen emergency department (ED) stays, and increase transfers outside the youth’s community. Indigenous peoples who differentially live in rural/remote areas are particularly impacted by these gaps.

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