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From: Equal access to outreach mental health care? Exploring how the place of residence influences the use of intensive home treatment in a rural catchment area in Germany

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Catchment area of the study hospital (A) and its geographical position within the state of Brandenburg (B). A: The orange line marks exemplary travel routes of the IEHT team; the orange circle marks the position of the hospital (Rüdersdorf), the satellite units (each including a day-care centre and an outpatient centre) are represented by a square (Strausberg) and a triangle (Fürstenwalde). The numbers 1–17 mark the various communities, cities and administrative offices of the catchment area. The colouring of the regions in different shades of grey corresponds to the respective population density (see figure for legend). B: The catchment area of the study hospital (white) as part of the Brandenburg districts Märkisch-Oderland (MOL) and Oder-Spree (LOS). The other areas marked in red represent the districts of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin

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