Derek Wanless is to chair a wide-ranging review of the future cost of mental health care, commissioned by the King's Fund.
Ten months after Wanless produced a similar report for the health think-tank on older people's social care, he will lead an inquiry that will seek to estimate the number of people with mental disorders and the expenditure required to treat them between 2007 and 2026.
The remit of the review, which is expected to report in the autumn, will be "very broad", and cover children and adolescents as well as adults. It will examine NHS and social care costs and the cost of mental illness on areas such as housing, education and criminal justice.
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