20.06.10
Regulator to drive mental health improvements
The Care Quality Commission has said that it is going to use its powers to improve the services given to patients who are subject to the Mental Health Act, after identifying a number of areas where services were lacking.
Cynthia Bower, CQC’s Chief Executive, said: “Staff and managers who work in mental health services don’t always get the recognition they deserve. Many of the men, women and children who come under their care may owe their very survival to their dedication and compassion, both on the hospital ward and out in the community.
“But we have found too much poor and unacceptable practice and this must be tackled. Our top priority is to protect the interests of patients, and we will use our powers to ensure that care providers address these issues and make real improvements.”
The announcement follows the publication of the CQC’s first report into standards of care for patients who are subject to the Mental Health Act.
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