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Derbyshire livid over its fallen star

Posted: 05 August 2004 | Subscribe Online


Two mental health trusts and six primary care trusts have complained about the star ratings they were recently awarded by the Healthcare Commission.

They include Derbyshire Mental Health Trust, which is unhappy about its fall in the ratings from a two-star trust to a one-star.

"Our overall score has been adversely affected by inadequate information systems, which we acknowledge and already have an action plan to address," said Mike Shewan, chief executive of Derbyshire Mental Health Services.
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The trust met five of the seven key targets but failed to reach the required standards for the assertive outreach service and the mental health minimum data set, he said.

A commission spokesperson told Community Care that all mental health trusts needed to be better at providing information and collecting data (news, page 7, 22 July).

"Mental health trusts are not under as much scrutiny as [better performing] acute trusts, which have become used to clinical and corporate governance," he said

As Community Care went to press, six primary care trusts, four acute trusts and two mental health trusts had challenged their new star ratings. The closing date for trusts to appeal was this week.


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