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Cuts to mental health care are costing the NHS millions of pounds long-term

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 08:33
by annie
Cuts to mental health care are costing the NHS millions of pounds long-term, a report has said.

More cases of psychosis and schizophrenia now end up in hospital rather than being treated in the community, it said.

Rethink Mental Illness published the report with the London School of Economics.

Cuts mean fewer people have access to early intervention treatment, such as talking therapy, Rethink said.

It said the NHS could save more than £50m a year by shifting its focus.

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We recognise we must work to ensure that in everything we do mental health has parity of esteem with physical health”
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Dr Martin McShane

National director, NHS England

Britain's recession in 2008 led to cuts across the NHS, as the government struggled to deal with ballooning deficits.

The report said it costs on average £13 a day to support someone with psychosis or schizophrenia in the community.

It said this compared with the £350 average daily cost of keeping a mental health patient in hospital.
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Re: Cuts to mental health care are costing the NHS millions of pounds long-term

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 08:42
by JaneJ
We found it so hard to get any help.

It is such a struggle to get support for most things nowadays.

Re: Cuts to mental health care are costing the NHS millions of pounds long-term

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 09:41
by wendy
it seems to me that mental health needs looking at from the bottom to the top.

Re: Cuts to mental health care are costing the NHS millions of pounds long-term

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2014, 10:42
by Myrna
I agree,the whole thing is a shambles,i wonder how much longer things can carry on like this.