The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Outside experts assisting mental health review

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- STEFAN MORKIS smorkis@thecourier.co.uk

NHS Tayside has drafted in outside experts to help redesign mental health services amid claims non-clinical managers are ignoring medical advice when making decisions.

Healthcare Improvemen­t Scotland (HIS) was called in to assist with the review of mental health services.

A public consultati­on has been launched on Tayside’s acute mental health in-patient wards, with the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro to be closed in favour of Carseview in Dundee as health chiefs seek to centralise in-patient services.

Officials argue the move is crucial because a shortage of junior doctors could put staff and patients at risk.

One whistleblo­wer said the HIS report had raised “significan­t concerns regarding the decision-making process” within NHS Tayside’s mental health services.

Specifical­ly, it is claimed non-clinical managers make decisions that “do not align” with the advice being given by medical staff.

They added: “An internal review team has been establishe­d to determine whether there is evidence.

“This should be the role of an investigat­ory team and leads staff to believe this is a whitewash.”

“we were proactivel­y approached by NHs Tayside and asked to provide support to address issues they had identified in general adult psychiatry. HealTHcare IMPROVEMEN­T SCOTLAND

An HIS spokesman said: “We were proactivel­y approached by NHS Tayside and asked to provide support to address issues they had identified in general adult psychiatry. We are working closely with them to develop a prioritise­d action plan to address the key issues identified and we are committed to providing appropriat­e support to help ensure improvemen­ts take place.”

Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p chief officer Robert Packham said: “Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnershi­p and NHS Tayside made the decision to work jointly with Healthcare Improvemen­t Scotland as we prepare to include clinical staff and managers in planning improvemen­ts in services.

“HIS is an external body that supports continuous improvemen­t across NHS and social care services in Scotland.

“HIS will provide us with independen­t advice and support as we redesign mental health services.”

He added: “Further sessions planned for September and October will involve clinical experts and managers to refine the improvemen­t plan.

“Changes in the improvemen­t plan will be implemente­d to ensure we can continue to deliver high quality, safe, effective, person-centred mental health care for the people of Tayside.”

 ?? Picture: Bob Douglas. ?? The Carseview Centre in Dundee.
Picture: Bob Douglas. The Carseview Centre in Dundee.

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