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EmPATH Emergency Psychiatric Assessment Treatment and Healing (EmPATH) is a concept that gained national attention to help patients requiring acute mental and behavioral health evaluation and stabilization. Originated by Dr. Scott Zeller in 2012, he elected not to copyright the term so others could adopt it more easily. Following the required Emergency Department medical screening examination, EmPATH observation spaces provide immediate access to psychiatric professionals to assess, stabilize, and treat within a group setting with frequent interactions with staff. The Joint Commission and the National Center for Behavioral Health recognized EmPATH in the 2022 Facility Guidelines Institute’s Guidelines for Design and Construction after Zeller was named one of the “ten most influential people in healthcare design for 2020.”
Our approach to EmPATH re-imagines mental health care in a more compassionate, less restrictive, patient-centric model focused on both the acute crisis and meaningful outcomes. To meet the needs of patients, caregivers, and our community, we critically evaluated all aspects of our existing ED psychiatric care model, not just space. As a new concept and the first of its kind program in our state, enabling projects were undertaken to connect the ED and community services more collaboratively.
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