Abstract

This article is intended to provide an overview of the supply situation with independent outpatient clinics and dislocated Hospital ambulances for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, taking into account minimum professional standards. The level of care, the mandate to provide care, requirements, structural quality criteria and implementation recommendations are described. 13outpatient clinics and dislocated Hospital ambulances are described in a data matrix.Acomprehensive Austria-wide survey of the staffing and care offerings identified 13 outpatient clinics and outpatient clinics that meet minimum standards. This proves a difference between the current situation and the number of outpatient clinics required nationwide of 26 to 36 (depending on the assessment 1/350k or 1/250k)Thus, the findings provided here, lead us to the conclusion that the patient care in Austria's child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinics is not sufficiently guaranteed due to the largely tolerated but technically incorrect interpretation of the legally valid minimum standards.If the current deficiencies are retained, acentral child and adolescent psychiatric care level remains with an effectiveness of less than 50% of the Austrian health structure plan (OSG).

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