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by missedthecue
1404 days ago
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"Dentistry is a fucking mess. Eye care is a fucking mess. Care and Nursing homes are a fucking mess" A mess in what way? Do you have to wait 2 years for a private dentistry appointment? Because that's the current wait time for an NHS psychiatrist. |
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If you can't afford private treatment you go on the NHS. At the moment NHS dentistry is simply not available for very many people. Those people cannot get treatment at all. But for psychiatry, the vast majority of people who need a psychiatrist will get same day or next day access. This is one of the problems - that's a statutory function, they must provide it, and so community care has been cut in order to meet the statutory function.
> Because that's the current wait time for an NHS psychiatrist.
This is untrue in the way that you've presented it. I'm not able to find this statistic any where - what's your source for it please?
There are long waits for some community mental health services, but these are mostly caused by decades of underfunding of MH treatment. Also, your argument says that this problem would be fixed with competition. We've competition and right to choose for first episode of mental health care since 2014[1] and that competition has done nothing to improve things and in many situations has made things worse.
For Early Intervention in Psychosis services (these are services for people with their first episode of psychosis) the current numbers[2] are that 83% of people were seen within 2 weeks after referral.
The number of people in contact with specialist mental health services has increased[3] since 2019 from 1.3m to 1.6m people. This is combined with a decrease in bed numbers and a complex change from CCGs to ICSs. New referrals data is complicated (one person can have multiple new referrals; someone already in contact with services can have a new new referral) but the trend is increasing[3]. The number of young people accessing MH services has increased a lot over the past 12 months, from 575,000 in Mar 2021 to 690,000 in May 2022.
[1] https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/choice...
[2] https://www.england.nhs.uk/south/our-work/mental-health/earl...
[3] MHDS Mental Health Time Series data dashboard