Abstract

You can’t buy me love but can you buy me integration? The example of English Mental Health Services

Highlights

  • Integration is a recognised as a key element in providing patient-centred care for people with mental health problems

  • In England primary responsibility for overseeing the local mental health system lies with public sector commissioners, who are expected to use their power as purchasers to shape the local market and ensure that it delivers more integrated care

  • A survey was sent to all third sector organisations (TSOs) within the case study areas who described themselves as having a particular focus on responding to the needs of people with mental health problems

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Summary

Introduction

Mr Robin Miller, Senior Fellow, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham Introduction: Integration is a recognised as a key element in providing patient-centred care for people with mental health problems.

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