Objective: The 333 model is a radical redesign of acute mental health care. Time-limited inpatient pathways for assessment (≤3 days), treatment (≤3 weeks), and recovery (≤3 months) replaced traditional geographical-sector wards. By making beds available, 333 aspired to improve access, deliver early treatment, and shorten hospital stays—generating savings through reductions in beds and out-of-area placements (OAPs). This article compares the model’s performance against national benchmarking and internal targets. Methods: The complement of general adult beds (2011–2016) was mapped out. Patient flow data (April 2015–March 2017) were extracted from the National Health Service data warehouse and compared with 2016 NHS benchmarking and 333 targ...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-05-09, accepted 2021-10-05, ...
Background: In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...
OBJECTIVE: The 333 model is a radical redesign of acute mental health care. Time-limited inpatient p...
For a period of nine months spanning 2018 and 2019, monthly patient satisfaction survey scores in a ...
OBJECTIVE: The sudden closure of 30 out of 54 acute psychiatric beds in Cornwall presented a stressf...
The number of bed closures in mental health is on the rise, creating additional pressure on services...
Background: Our facility sees an average of over 200 mental health patients every month, with limite...
Deinstitutionalization in psychiatry led to a decrease in hospital beds, short hospital admissions f...
This issue brief examines reported capacity constraints in inpatient psychiatric services and descri...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
Psychiatric decision units have been developed in many countries internationally to address the pres...
BACKGROUND: Recovery-oriented models of care are evidence based and have been shown to improve patie...
© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2018. Background Research suggests that a significant minority ...
Background: Crisis Concordat was established to improve outcomes for people experiencing a mental he...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-05-09, accepted 2021-10-05, ...
Background: In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...
OBJECTIVE: The 333 model is a radical redesign of acute mental health care. Time-limited inpatient p...
For a period of nine months spanning 2018 and 2019, monthly patient satisfaction survey scores in a ...
OBJECTIVE: The sudden closure of 30 out of 54 acute psychiatric beds in Cornwall presented a stressf...
The number of bed closures in mental health is on the rise, creating additional pressure on services...
Background: Our facility sees an average of over 200 mental health patients every month, with limite...
Deinstitutionalization in psychiatry led to a decrease in hospital beds, short hospital admissions f...
This issue brief examines reported capacity constraints in inpatient psychiatric services and descri...
Background: It is now over half a century since community care was introduced in the wake of the clo...
Psychiatric decision units have been developed in many countries internationally to address the pres...
BACKGROUND: Recovery-oriented models of care are evidence based and have been shown to improve patie...
© The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2018. Background Research suggests that a significant minority ...
Background: Crisis Concordat was established to improve outcomes for people experiencing a mental he...
ObjectivesPatients with psychiatric emergencies often spend excessive time in an emergency departmen...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-05-09, accepted 2021-10-05, ...
Background: In-patients in crisis report poor experiences of mental healthcare not conducive to re...