Mental Health Collaborative
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Welcome to the Home page of the Mental Health Collaborative
The Collaborative is a three year project funded by the Scottish Government. Hosted by Greater Glasgow and
- To identify where the use of improvement methodologies and techniques will lead to improved performance, and to then work with NHS Boards and other key partners to ensure effective application
- Provide training for front line staff working in Mental Health services on the use of improvement methodologies
- To enable NHS Boards to use information effectively to support improvement
- To develop a culture of NHS Boards sharing information and knowledge about what works and what doesn't for improving mental health services
- To support the development of a culture of continuous improvement across mental health services in Scotland
- To improve the quality of healthcare experienced
- To reduce the annual rate of increase of defined daily dose per capita of antidepressants to zero by 2009/10, and put in place the required support framework to achieve a 10 per cent reduction in future years
- Reduce the number of hospital readmissions (within one year for those that have had a psychiatric hospital admission of over seven days by 10 per cent by the end of December 2009)
- To have achieved improvements in the early diagnosis and management of patients with dementia by 2011
Contacts
For more information contact
Mo Ahmed, Senior Information AnalystTel: 01383 565179 Fax: 01383 565296 Contact Mo Ahmed online
By Post: NHS Fife, Lynebank Hospital Halbeath Road Dunfermline Fife


