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PENNSYLVANIA STATE HOSPITAL SYSTEM LENGTH-OF-STAY, DEMOGRAPHICS & DIAGNOSES REPORT FOR JUNE 3, 3 Prepared by John A. Deeg an, M.S. Chief Performance Improvement Executive Wernersville State Hospital July 3

Background The information contained in this report is taken from the statewide Patient Census Information System (PCIS). PCIS is a Mapper-based database application that is a repository of information about past and present consumers of service in the State Hospital system. The medical records staff at each of the hospitals and the restoration center is continually updating this system as new information becomes available. The PCIS database collects highly sensitive information on any person served in the hospital system including home addresses, marital status, service area and all diagnostic data. The creation of a monthly Episode database is an automated process produced by the Department of Public Welfare Office of Information Services and the Bureau of Applications Development staff that generates a monthly report within PCIS. The generated report can then be exported out of PCIS to a text file, downloaded and imported into Microsoft Access. Data quality checks on the information are done during each step of the process. This monthly Episode file, that contains the original, monthly data for all OMHSAS facilities, is the basis for the information contained in this report. This data is refreshed monthly, usually by the tenth, for the prior month s diagnostic and demographic history. Purpose The purpose of this report is to provide the reader with an overview of lengths-of-stays, demographic and diagnosis information, as it exists on the last day of the month for all State Hospitals. There is no personal or protected patient information in this report as it contains only counts by hospital and type of care. It is issued every six months and prior year reports are stored in the State Hospital Document Library that is located on the Harrisburg server. Acknowledgements Much work went into creating a user-friendly way of retrieving data and running reports using PCIS data. I want to acknowledge the medical records staff at each facility for their continuing efforts to assure that reliable data are entered into the PCIS system. I also want to recognize the work of DPW Bureau of Applications Development staff for their work on creating the conversion file for the Episode file system.

Table Table of Contents /Table Description Page Facility Census by Level-of-Care and Month for FY Year -3 Chart Hospital System Census & Staff 997-3 - All Levels of Care Length-Of-Stay by Facility and Level-of-Care on June 3, 3 5 3 Length-Of-Stay for People with an Axis I Diagnosis of Schizophrenia 5 & Related Psychotic Disorders on June 3, 3 Number of Admissions by Facility, All Levels of Care for FY -3 6 5 Number of Discharges by Facility, All Levels of Care for FY -3 6 6 Length of Stay for People Discharged During FY -3 6 7 Race and Gender of People Discharged During FY -3 6 8 County of Origin for People Discharged During FY -3 7 9 County of Origin for People Admitted During FY -3 8 Age of People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 9 Gender of People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 9 Race/Ethnic Origin of People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 9 3 County of Origin for People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 Axis I Dx of People Served by the State Hospital System on June 3, 3 5 People with a Dx of Intellectual Disability Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 6 Substance Use Dx of People Served by the State Hospital System on June 3, 3 7 Medical Diagnoses of People Served by the State Hospital System on June 3, 3 3 8 Categories Related to Criminal History Served in the Civil Hospitals on June 3, 3 3 9 Commitment Code/Status of People Served in the Hospital System on June 3, 3 Consumers in Civil Section with or More Years LOS (Hospital*County) on June 3, 3 6 Chart Average LOS (Mean) in Days of People Served in the Hospital System on June 3, 3 6

Table FY -3 Facility End-of-Month Census Month CLA DAN NOR TOR WAR WER Total NOR TOR Total SMRC TOR Total Jul- 7 7 76 98 7 63 95 8 3 39 35 57 Aug- 7 7 69 65 6 86 5 79 35 566 Sep- 7 7 63 5 69 66 9 8 8 35 58 Oct- 65 6 6 7 65 89 7 85 3 35 579 Nov- 8 69 6 7 6 9 6 89 5 35 58 Dec- 9 68 55 3 75 6 8 7 85 3 3 569 Jan-3 9 67 53 76 59 76 3 87 35 563 Feb-3 6 77 63 65 3 95 6 35 566 Mar-3 9 59 75 59 53 3 9 36 55 Apr-3 7 6 39 97 77 56 8 9 9 9 38 37 5 May-3 8 67 38 78 5 57 3 89 37 55 Jun-3 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 557 Chart Hospital System Census & Staff -3 - All Levels of Care Note: The 3,38 complement number in the above chart in cludes fulltime workers at the six civil hospitals, two forensic centers, the Act- program at Torrance and South Mountain on June 3, 3. Data Point: Since the number of people served in the hospital system, all levels of care, has declined by 7%. During this sam e span the number of fulltime staff working in the state hospitals has de creased %. Page

Table Length of Residence for People Served in the State Hospital System on June 3, 3 Civil Foresnic LOS Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Act Sys Total < 6 months 8 7 5 53 8 5 8 79 7 5 3 35 < months 56 6 5 66 86 53 38 7 8 58 36 56 < Years 9 8 8 96 3 9 9 88 89 59 75 <3 Years 7 9 36 586 3 9 7 8 887 < Years 6 3 5 36 35 6 76 8 95 3 9 9 <5 Years 38 6 5 3 73 78 9 97 6 < Years 7 7 9 67 65 6 967 3 97 3 37 35 <5 Years 9 5 7 8 69 3 3 3 97 3 37 < Years 99 56 6 89 7 75 6 97 3 39 37 7 > Years 85 6 69 68 66 7 9 36 8 5 87 >5 Years 78 5 7 39 85 37 9 9 39 3 33 > Years 5 9 3 9 7 3 85 5 5 3 3 >5 Years 6 5 7 6 3 5 5 9 35 > Years 7 8 7 77 83 >5 Years 8 8 9 9 9 3 53 >3 Years 3 6 3 3 6 5 6 > Years 3 3 3 >5 Years 3 6 6 Table 3 Length Of Residence for People with an Axis I Diagnosis of Schizophrenia & Related Psychotic Disorders for All Levels of Care on June 3, 3 Civil Forensic LOS Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Sys Total < 6 months 9 35 3 35 9 5 6 89 6 37 < months 39 5 3 7 56 35 5 9 68 7 6 358 < Years 68 59 68 7 6 35 7 7 6 6 57 <3 Years 8 67 3 8 8 77 9 8 76 6 36 65 < Years 9 77 97 9 3 53 88 77 65 3 73 <5 Years 8 5 98 3 575 89 79 68 5 793 < Years 8 8 7 6 9 77 73 93 79 7 6 965 <5 Years 86 7 3 8 78 93 79 7 63 9 < Years 5 5 9 3 93 8 96 79 75 65 6 > Years 98 76 97 7 6 57 7 3 69 >5 Years 6 5 6 3 36 75 37 9 9 7 33 > Years 38 7 37 5 9 6 5 5 6 7 >5 Years 5 5 3 8 5 5 7 > Years 5 7 6 3 7 75 >5 Years 8 8 9 9 8 5 >3 Years 3 6 3 3 6 5 6 > Years 3 3 3 >5 Years 3 6 6 Data Point - On June 3, 3, people with an Axis diagnosis of Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders accounted for 73% of those served in the hospital system. Page 5

Defining Length-of-Stay (LOS) - For the purpose of this report, hospital length-of-stay is expressed in the amount of time a person is continually served, without separation, within a specific OMHSAS facility. The database expresses length-of-stay in days, which is then auto calculated to years for this report. It should also be noted that when a facility is closed or a person was transferred, his/her admission date was reset to the date of the transfer to the new facility. Table Number of Admissions by Facility FY -3 Admissions Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total FY -3 7 93 5 7 3 6 53 9 97 6 39 9 Table 5 Number of Discharges by Facility FY -3 Discharages Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Total Discharges FY -3 75 97 5 3 68 55 5 9 5 36 97 Deceased 9 3 3 5 3 8 Discharged 66 9 8 63 8 5 89 899 Note: Discharges includes people who may have been transferred from one facility or level of care to another. Table 6 Length-of-Stay for People Discharged During FY -3 Discharged LOS Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total < 6 months 9 6 8 39 36 6 7 33 7 < months 36 55 76 57 6 9 89 38 < Years 7 8 7 95 78 38 35 8 9 398 7 <3 Years 5 8 88 5 39 9 < Years 5 87 9 5 6 3 9 3 <5 Years 58 9 7 3 93 55 6 3 9 3 6 < Years 65 95 38 9 98 6 67 9 9 <5 Years 7 95 5 9 98 6 79 9 33 < Years 73 96 6 6 89 5 9 5 35 > Years 8 7 3 7 5 3 6 7 7 9 >5 Years 7 7 3 9 3 79 > Years 3 5 6 38 7 >5 Years 5 5 3 5 6 6 3 > Years 3 6 >5 Years 8 >3 Years 5 > Years 3 >5 Years Page 6

Table 7 Race & Gender of People Discharged During FY -3 Race & Gender Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Amer Indian/Alaskan 3 Asian/Pacific Islander 3 Black/African Amer 3 7 9 7 5 6 3 63 6 Hispanic 5 9 37 White 7 88 9 98 93 53 33 3 7 7 8 679 Other/Not Identified Men 3 8 3 6 59 3 65 93 333 9 68 Women 9 8 5 36 5 7 7 39 Page 7

Table 8 County of Origin For People Discharged During FY -3 Civil Forensic LTC TOR System County CLA DAN NOR TOR WAR WER Total NOR TOR Total SMO Act Total Adams Allegheny 3 3 3 35 Armstrong 6 Beaver 8 8 8 Bedford Berks 5 8 8 7 Blair 9 9 Bradford 5 5 3 3 8 Bucks 5 Butler Cambria 7 7 3 3 3 Carbon 3 Centre 5 Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Colombia 6 Crawford 5 9 Cumberland Dauphin 6 Delaware Elk Erie 5 Fayette Forest Franklin 3 Fulton Greene Huntington Indiana 5 Lackawanna 8 Lancaster Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne 3 Lycoming McKean 8 Mercer Mifflin Monroe 8 Montgomery 9 Montour Northampton Northumberland 5 Out Of State Perry Philadelphia 3 Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder 5 Somerset 3 3 3 6 8 5 5 5 5 7 7 9 3 7 7 8 3 3 5 3 3 5 36 3 6 3 3 7 5 5 8 6 6 5 7 3 7 7 8 7 8 9 3 3 35 5 9 8 8 6 3 8 9 3 3 5 7 9 5 5 3 7 8 3 5 5 59 3 6 8 3 3 7 Susquehanna 3 Union Tioga Venango 3 3 3 Warren 7 7 8 8 5 Washington 5 Westmoreland 36 37 5 Wyoming 3 3 York 9 7 7 3 Totals 75 97 5 3 68 55 5 9 5 36 97 Page 8

Table 9 County of Origin for People Admitted During FY -3 Civil LTC Act- System FY -3 Admissions Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Adams 3 3 3 Allegheny 3 3 33 Armstrong Beaver 7 7 7 Bedford 3 3 5 Berks 5 5 8 7 3 Blair 3 3 5 Bradford 3 Bucks 8 8 Butler 3 3 3 Cambria 8 8 33 Carbon 6 6 6 Centre 5 7 Chester 3 6 9 Clarion 3 3 3 Clearfield 8 Clinton Colombia 8 9 9 Crawford Cumberland 3 3 6 6 Dauphin 3 3 9 Delaware 6 7 Elk 3 3 3 Erie 8 9 9 9 38 Fayette 6 6 7 Forest Franklin 7 Greene Huntington 3 Indiana 5 5 6 Juniata Indiana Lackawanna 9 9 5 5 Lancaster 8 8 3 Lawrence Lebanon 7 7 8 Lehigh 9 9 8 8 7 Luzerne 3 35 5 Lycoming 5 5 6 7 McKean 3 3 3 Mercer 3 3 5 5 36 Mifflin 3 Monroe 5 5 7 Montgomery 5 5 6 Montour 3 Northampton 6 7 Northumberland 5 7 Out Of State Perry Philadelphia 57 57 59 Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder 6 Somerset 6 Susquehanna Tioga 3 5 Union Venango 9 9 9 Warren 7 7 5 5 3 Washington 5 6 Wayne Westmoreland 3 3 Wyoming 3 York 7 7 8 8 3 8 Totals 7 93 5 7 3 6 53 9 98 5 39 9 Page 9

Table Age of People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 On 6/3/3 Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Census 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 557 < 3 > 5 6 3 9 79 56 8 97 5 3 35 55-9 7 7 6 5 7 3 5 37 7 3-39 8 6 37 7 3 5-9 33 8 3 9 39 73 7 39 7 9 5-59 67 5 63 6 96 38 3 55 9 66 6-69 8 37 3 5 33 99 7-79 8 5 7 7 6 77 3 3 6 8-89 3 3 3 6 8 35 9-99 3 65+ 5 9 7 8 5 8 87 % Age 65+ 9% % 9% % 3% 6% 7% 5% 8% 7% 56% % 8% Table Gender of People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 On 6/3/3 Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Census 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 557 Men 36 83 93 3 55 68 8 76 8 8 37 983 Women 8 83 83 8 3 7 6 57 % Men 63% 5% 69% 58% 55% 6% 59% 8% 78% 8% 57% % 63% % Women 37% 5% 3% % 5% % % 6% % 8% 3% % 37% Table Race/Ethnic Origin of People Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 Racial Distribution Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total 6/3/3 Census 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 557 American Indian/Alaskan Asian/Pacific Islander 3 6 7 Black/Africian Amer 56 7 83 3 7 6 9 Hispanic 5 5 5 3 3 8 6 White 98 6 7 7 53 8 96 33 6 93 8 33 8 Other/Not Identified % Non White 8% % 8% 3% 5% 9% 8% 7% 38% 59% % % % Page

Table 3 County of Origion for People Served on June 3, 3 On 6/3/3 Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Adams Allegheny 6 6 37 37 56 Armstrong 8 8 8 Beaver Bedford 5 5 3 6 Berks 6 6 6 3 8 Blair 3 3 5 Bradford Bucks 7 8 3 3 6 5 Butler 7 7 8 Cambria 3 Cameron Carbon 6 6 Centre 7 7 8 Chester 3 3 3 9 Clarion Clearfield 3 3 3 7 Colombia 3 Crawford 3 3 Cumberland Dauphin 3 33 8 8 8 3 9 5 Delaware 8 8 5 Elk 3 3 3 Erie 53 5 3 3 59 Fayette Forest Franklin 6 7 3 Greene Huntington 6 Indiana 7 7 8 Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lawrence 69 7 7 Lancaster 6 6 3 3 67 Lebanon 9 9 5 5 Lehigh 9 5 8 6 Luzerne 3 8 3 3 Lycoming 3 3 7 McKean Mercer 5 5 7 Mifflin 6 6 7 Monroe 6 Montgomery 9 9 7 38 Montour 3 Northampton 7 7 5 Northumberland 8 9 Out Of State 3 Perry Philadelphia 6 6 83 83 9 53 Pike 5 5 6 Potter Schuylkill 37 37 39 Snyder Somerset 5 5 9 Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren 6 6 7 5 Washington Wayne 9 9 5 Westmoreland 63 63 65 Wyoming 3 York 6 8 6 6 5 7 Totals 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 557 Page

Table Axis I Diagnosis of People Served by the State Hospital System on June 3, 3 Civil LTC Act- System On 6/3/3 Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Additional Codes Focus of Treatment 8 Adjustment Disorders 3 3 6 Anxiety Disorders 3 8 3 Delirium, Dementia and Amnestic 3 3 3 9 39 6 Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Early Onset Disorders 3 3 Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere 8 7 33 3 Mental Disorders/General Medical Condition 7 Mood Disorders 3 3 7 36 37 9 7 5 7 6 Other Conditions/Focus of Clinical Attention Personality Disorders 3 5 Schizophrenia/Psychotic Disorders 66 35 3 6 89 98 79 77 67 36 Sexual and Other Gender Identify Disorders 5 6 8 3 Substance Related Disorders 3 Symptoms, Signs and Ill Defined Symptoms 3 Total 6 65 3 96 8 58 5 5 97 3 37 53 % with Schizophrenia/Psychotic Disorders 77% 8% 83% 7% 7% 8% 77% 85% 8% 8% 5% 7% Forensic Table 5 People with a Diagnosis of ID/DD Served by the Hospital System on June 3, 3 Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total 6/3/3 6 8 3 5 8 66 6/3/ 5 3 9 5 7 6 6 77 /3/ 8 3 8 65 8 6 3 96 /3/ 3 3 5 77 6 9 5 7 /3/9 3 3 5 8 83 3 5 6/3/9 8 8 8 6 3 /3/8 3 6 8 3 3 7 3 6/3/8 7 9 9 6 7 3 3 3 /3/7 8 8 5 5 9 6 9 7 6/3/7 8 7 9 8 36 /3/6 7 6 5 5 6 9 9 6 6/3/6 7 7 6 5 6 6 7 /3/5 6 5 7 6 7 9 9 33 6/3/5 9 5 8 8 6 7 7 3 /3/ 7 5 8 8 6 6 7 Percentage of People with MR/DD Dx on 6/3/3 Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Dx MR/DD % % % % % 6% % 5% 6% 5% % % 5% Page

Table 6 Substance Use Diagnosis of People Served on June 3, 3 Diag # DSM IV Description Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total 9. Alcohol Persist Dementia 3 9.8 Drug-Induced Mood Disord 33.9 Alcoh Dep Nec/nos-Unspec 7 6 7 3 3 33.9 Alcoh Dep Nec/nos-Episod 33.93 Alcoh Dep Nec/nos-Remiss 5 3 3 5 3. Opioid Dependence-Unspec 3.3 Opioid Dependence-Remiss 3. Sed,hyp,anxiolyt Dep-Nos 3. Cocaine Depend-Unspec 6 7 3.3 Cocaine Depend-Remiss 3 3 3.3 Cannabis Depend-Unspec 3 9 3.33 Cannabis Depend-Remiss 3 3 3 3.5 Hallucinogen Dep-Unspec 3.53 Hallucinogen Dep-Remiss 3.7 Opioid/other Dep-Unspec 3 3.73 Opioid/other Dep-Remiss 3.8 Comb Drug Dep Nec-Unspec 5 3 6 9 5 7 36 3.83 Comb Drug Dep Nec-Remiss 7 7 7 9 3.9 Drug Depend Nos-Unspec 3 3 3.9 Drug Depend Nos-Contin 3.93 Drug Depend Nos-Remiss 3 35. Alcohol Abuse-Unspec 5 7 9 5 33 3 5 8 3 35. Alcohol Abuse-Episodic 5 5 35.3 Alcohol Abuse-In Remiss 5 8 5 33 3 3 5 35. Tobacco Use Disorder 3 8 5 58 5 3 35 35. Cannabis Abuse-Unspec 8 5 7 56 5 6 3 7 35. Cannabis Abuse-Contin 35.3 Cannabis Abuse-Remiss 5 3 5 5 9 35.3 Hallucinog Abuse-Unspec 3 3 33.33 Cocaine Abuse- In Remiss 35. Sed,hyp,anxiolytc Ab-Nos 3 35.5 Opioid Abuse-Unspec 3 3 7 7 35.53 Opioid Abuse-In Remiss 5 35.6 Cocaine Abuse-Unspec 3 5 5 8 35.63 Cocaine Abuse-In Remiss 3 7 3 3 35.7 Amphetamine Abuse-Unspec 6 7 35.73 Amphetamine Abuse-Remiss 35.9 Drug Abuse Nec-Unspec 3 9 7 3 3 95 8 7 5 3 35.9 Drug Abuse Nec-Contin 35.93 Drug Abuse Nec-In Remiss 9 7 6 6 5 3 Totals 96 68 56 7 9 86 36 66 39 8 985 % With Tabacco Use Disorder 5% 6% 3% 3% % 39% 38% % % 6% % 33% Page 3

Table 7 Medical Diagnoses of People Served on June 3, 3 Medical Diagnosis by Major Group Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total Additional Codes of focus of Treatment Any Medical Diagnosis 7 8 3 3 8 8 9 Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth & Puerperiu Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period Congenital Anomalies 3 3 7 3 Delirium, Dementia and Amnestic 5 Diabetes 33 3 5 5 7 7 9 33 8 38 Diseases of the Blood and Blood Forming Organs 7 6 9 8 3 Diseases of the Circulatory System 87 89 7 89 8 3 59 3 3 66 7 5 767 Diseases of the Disgestive System 9 95 7 3 3 98 796 7 8 5 9 6 976 Diseases of the Genitourinary System 8 5 85 5 3 3 Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and Connect 9 68 35 39 53 96 3 7 9 98 3 Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs 3 93 69 33 38 5 7 8 5 89 Diseases of the Respiratory System 58 37 5 66 5 36 9 9 36 7 378 Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue 3 9 3 38 5 7 69 Early Onset Disorders 3 5 Eating Disorders 5 96 8 85 35 7 96 6 6 3 6 9 573 Endocrine Nutritional, Metabolic, Immunity 8 56 3 8 37 73 6 6 9 3 7 Fractures 3 Infectious and Parasitic Diseases 5 9 5 8 6 9 6 5 97 Injuries and Poisonings 3 6 3 6 7 8 3 3 7 6 NeoPlasams (growths) 3 8 7 9 8 Other Conditions/Focus of Clinical Attention 6 8 6 8 Substance-Related Disorders 6 Symptoms, Signs and Ill-Defined Symptoms 6 36 8 3 33 5 9 77 5 Census on June 3, 3 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 557 Percentage of People Served with Diabetes 5% 9% 6% 3% 5% 8% % % % 5% 3% % % Table 8 Categories Related to Criminal History Served in the Civil Hospitals on June 3, 3 PCIS Description Section CLA DAN NOR TOR WAR WER Total 38 Involuntary not guilty by reason of insanity NGRI 3 9 39 Invol criminal commit incompetent to stand trial 3 6 9 Extended involuntary commitment/guilt/mental/ill 35 9 Extended involuntary commitment/incompetent 35 6 7 Invol 6 days incompetent trial/not mentally ill 75 Invol/convicted/ examination 5 8 Exten Invol emerg charged/convicted 33 8 Invol criminal commit/charged/convicted 3 83 Extended involuntary charged/convicted 35 6 6 5 Total 3 55 5 9 93 Page

Table 9 Commitment Status/Code of People Served in the SMH System on June 3, 3 PCIS Commitment Type as of 6/3/3 Sec Cla Dan Nor Tor War Wer Total Nor Tor Total SMRC Tor Total 3 Voluntary admission of an Adult 8 3 6 6 Conver vol from Invol (3,33, 3, 35) 7 9 5 9 3 Involuntary emerg commit/invol in SMH 3 36 Invol commit/not voluntary SMH inpatient 3 37 Invol commit/not SMH inpatient 3 3 9 6 33 7 78 78 38 Involuntary not guilty by reason of insanity NGRI 3 9 39 Invol criminal commit incompetent to stand trial 3 6 9 3 3 Extended involuntary commitment 35 8 56 66 66 6 86 866 Extended involuntary commitment/guilt/mental/ill 35 9 Extended involuntary commitment/incompetent 35 6 5 7 9 7 Invol 6 days incompetent trial/not mentally ill 98 7 5 59 75 Invol/convicted/ examination 5 6 7 8 8 Exten Invol emerg charged/convicted 33 8 Invol criminal commit/charged/convicted 3 3 3 6 8 83 Extended involuntary charged/convicted 35 6 6 5 3 8 6 For use by Restoration Centers and ICF units ICF For use by Restoration Centers and ICF units SNF 99 Sexual Responsibility Treatment Unit-Act ACT 37 37 Totals 6 66 3 96 8 58 5 8 97 5 3 37 556 Page 5

Table Consumers in Civil Section with or More Years LOS (Hospital*County) on June 3, 3 County CLA DAN NOR TOR WAR WER Total County CLA DAN NOR TOR WAR WER Total Allegheny 5 5 Lancaster 39 39 Armstrong 5 5 Lebanon Bedford Lehigh 3 36 Berks Luzerne 58 6 Blair Lycoming 9 9 Bradford McKean 5 5 Bucks 7 7 Mercer 5 5 Butler 7 7 Mifflin 5 5 Cambria Montgomery 6 6 Cameron Montour Carbon Northampton 3 3 Centre Northumberland 6 6 Chester 9 Out Of State Clearfield 7 8 Philadelphia 5 5 Colombia 5 5 Pike Crawford 3 3 Schuylkill Cumberland 8 8 Snyder Dauphin 6 7 Somerset Delaware 8 8 Susquehanna Elk Tioga 7 7 Erie 5 5 Venango 6 6 Fayette 7 7 Warren 5 5 Franklin Washington Greene Wayne 8 8 Huntington 3 3 Westmoreland 3 3 Indiana 8 8 York 9 3 Lackawanna 6 6 Totals 85 6 69 68 66 Chart Average LOS (Mean) in Days of People Served in the Hospital System on June 3, 3 Average LOS (Mean) in Days On June 3, 3 33 6 887 567 667 37 79 59 79 88 Page 6