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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 March 2020
Currently, in mental health teams there is overload in the first consultations, therefore, patients cannot be treated properly.
This study tries to reflect the differences between preferential and ordinary consultations, as well as the differences in the delay in the support between them.
This is a retrospective observational study where data are collected for 3 months of the first consultations that are taken to a mental health center.
The study reflects that preferential or normal (ordinary) derivation has no influence when it comes to the patient going or not going to the consultation.
On the other hand, there are very significant differences statistically in the waiting time between patients with normal and preferential priority.
According to the results observed would be advisable to use appropriate criteria to decide the priority of a patient's cares.
The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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