Mental health spending varies hugely around the country, even when the different costs of providing services and levels of need are accounted for, research has found.
The King's Fund think-tank said this week that spending per head by Islington and Derbyshire Dales and South Derbyshire primary care trusts was four times greater than that by Bracknell Forest and North Eastern Derbyshire PCTs in 2004-5.
In total, 14 of the existing 303 PCTs spent less than £100 a person, once spending had been adjusted for cost and need, while 13 spent more than £200 a person.
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