LaPine Discusses the Role of Hospitals in Crisis Care

Lauren LaPine

Lauren LaPineSecond Wave Michigan published a story Jan. 7 on how state officials, healthcare providers and community organizations are focusing on expanding the continuum of care for people experiencing a mental health crisis.

Lauren LaPine, senior director of legislative and public policy at the MHA, was interviewed in the story to share the role hospitals place in crisis care. She mentioned the high utilization of hospital emergency departments for people in a behavioral health crisis and the long wait times involved in finding the appropriate placement for the patient. LaPine also mentioned how the MHA is advocating for more resources that can support crisis intervention before hospitalization becomes necessary.

“We are working to build partnerships that can offer more specialized crisis care options,” said LaPine. “Similar to community paramedics initiatives, MDHHS [Michigan Department of Health and Human Services] has been committed to expanding access to mobile crisis units so when an individual is in some type of behavioral health crisis, there are mobile crisis units you can call through local community mental health agencies.”

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