Changes in the use of the Mental Health Act 1983 in England 1984/85 to 2015/16.
Patrick KeownHannah MurphyDannielle McKennaIain McKinnonPublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2018)
The move to community-based mental health services in England has paradoxically led to an increase in the number of people being detained in hospital each year, and in particular an inexorable rise in involuntary admissions. This is likely to be partly because of improved case finding with an increased focus on treatment and risk management, and partly because of changes in legislation. An increasing proportion of this government-funded care is being provided by private hospitals.Declaration of interestNone.