Mental health patients forced to travel miles for care

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Mental health patients forced to travel miles for care

Postby annie » 06 May 2014, 11:05

lack of beds is forcing mental health patients in England to seek treatment in other NHS facilities up to hundreds of miles away, BBC research has found.

The number of patients travelling to seek emergency treatment has more than doubled in two years - from 1,301 people in 2011-12 to 3,024 in 2013-14.

Earlier this year one patient was admitted to a deaf unit as no beds were available anywhere in the country.

Health minister Norman Lamb said out-of-area treatment was a "last resort".

The care and support minister added that it was "unacceptable" if patients had to travel "hundreds of miles" for treatment and said he was determined to drive up standards of care in the NHS.

Leading charities have called the situation scandalous and a disgrace.
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Re: Mental health patients forced to travel miles for care

Postby maureenho » 06 May 2014, 13:39

It's an absolute disgrace the way people are sent here there and everywhere without a thought of their suffering.
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Re: Mental health patients forced to travel miles for care

Postby JaneJ » 06 May 2014, 14:01

What  happened to treating everyone as a human being.

it disgusts me that if you have an illness whether it be physical or mental it seems to give those in authority to do what they like to you.

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