2011
DOI: 10.1002/pnp.204
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Care pathway clustering: issues for older adult mental health services

Abstract: The imminent payment‐by‐results system for mental health in England means that Trusts need to reorganise delivery of care taking into account the new care pathway clusters. In this article, Dr Whelan and colleagues discuss the potential dilemmas and problems faced by the introduction of this system based on their own experience, with a particular focus on old age services. Copyright © 2011 Wiley Interface Ltd

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“…The mental health NHS organisations were in the final preparatory year for the PbR initiative 121 and all practitioners were engaged for the first time in using online electronic systems for the assessment and clustering of 'need' 243 for every new patient. Many community mental health services for older people were undergoing redesign, 244 in a context of widespread uncertainty, 245,246 which could be bewildering and disruptive for some, 247,248 whereas others continued to try and make sense of this in their practice. 249 2.…”
Section: Changes To Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mental health NHS organisations were in the final preparatory year for the PbR initiative 121 and all practitioners were engaged for the first time in using online electronic systems for the assessment and clustering of 'need' 243 for every new patient. Many community mental health services for older people were undergoing redesign, 244 in a context of widespread uncertainty, 245,246 which could be bewildering and disruptive for some, 247,248 whereas others continued to try and make sense of this in their practice. 249 2.…”
Section: Changes To Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%