Failure to achieve mental health pledge in England ‘inhumane’, say psychiatrists

Patients have spent 200,000 days in ‘inappropriate’ out-of-area placements since target to end practice passed last April

Adult mental health patients in England have spent more than 200,000 days being treated in “inappropriate” out-of-area placements – at a cost to the NHS of £102m – in the year since the government pledged to end the practice.

The Royal College of Psychiatrists, which carried out the analysis, says such placements, in which mental health patients can be sent hundreds of miles from home, are a shameful and dangerous practice that must stop.

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