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Mental health cuts 'put lives at risk'

Postby annie » 12 Nov 2015, 09:00

Cuts to adult mental health services in England have started damaging the quality of care given to patients, a report suggests.

The review by the King's Fund think tank found there was now "widespread evidence of poor quality care".

Researchers linked this to the use of unproven, cheaper services in a bid to balance the books.

One mental health charity says "disappearing" services are putting lives at risk.

But the government said the amount of money being made available for mental health had been increased overall.


The review also pointed to growing evidence that there was inadequate support for those with severe problems.

It said only 14% of patients had reported receiving appropriate care in a crisis, while hospital bed occupancy rates were routinely exceeding recommended levels - leading to patients being sent to units many miles away from their home.

The think tank looked at official data and previous research as well as carrying out its own analysis to come to its conclusions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34790094
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Re: Mental health cuts 'put lives at risk'

Postby wendy » 12 Nov 2015, 11:37

thanks Ann.
I put this on our front page
http://chill4uscarers.co.uk/mental-heal ... more-13402
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