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Creating efficiencies in the acute care pathway: the rapid assessment, treatment and discharge approach
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2011) 16 (2): 50–55.
Published: 17 June 2011
... of care for patients. Table I demonstrates the key findings of this study. Inpatient Acute care pathway Efficiency savings New ways of working Medical treatment Mental health services Acute adult inpatient services cost £585 million per year (Mental Health Strategies, 2010). Given...
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Supporting Change: Implementing New Ways of Working in East Lancashire
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2007) 12 (3): 10–14.
Published: 01 October 2007
...Paul Greenwood; Tony Ryan; John Keaveny; Ripu Deo This article describes the processes undertaken to implement change in East Lancashire adult mental health services through New Ways of Working. The views of users, carers and staff of the services at the start of the project are described...
