Integrated care in mental health: Next steps after the NHS Long Term Plan

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Summary Health and social care face growing and conflicting pressures: mounting complex needs of an ageing population, restricted funding and a workforce recruitment and retention crisis. In response, in the UK the NHS Long Term Plan promises increased investment and an emphasis on better 'integrated' care. We describe key aspects of integration that need addressing. Declaration of interest D.K.T. and S.S.S. are on the editorial board of the British Journal of Psychiatry and executives of the Academic Faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. A.J.B.J., H.P. and Z.M. have roles at the Royal College of Psychiatrists that include evaluation of integrated care systems. A.J.B.J. is married to Dr Sarah Wollaston, Member of Parliament for Totnes and Chair of the Health Select Committee.

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Tracy, D. K., Hanson, K., Brown, T., James, A. J. B., Paulsen, H., Mulliez, Z., & Shergill, S. S. (2019, June 1). Integrated care in mental health: Next steps after the NHS Long Term Plan. British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2019.46

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