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Costs of the police service and mental healthcare pathways experienced by individuals with enduring mental health needs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Margaret Heslin*
Affiliation:
King's Health Economics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London
Lynne Callaghan
Affiliation:
Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, Plymouth
Barbara Barrett
Affiliation:
King's Health Economics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London
Susan Lea
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Social Work & Counselling, University of Greenwich, London
Susan Eick
Affiliation:
Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Plymouth University, Plymouth
John Morgan
Affiliation:
Centre for Mental Health and Justice, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Bodmin
Mark Bolt
Affiliation:
Devon & Cornwall Constabulary, Camborne, Cornwall
Graham Thornicroft
Affiliation:
King's Health Economics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
Diana Rose
Affiliation:
King's Health Economics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
Andrew Healey
Affiliation:
King's Health Economics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
Anita Patel
Affiliation:
King's Health Economics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK
*
Margaret Heslin, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London, Box 024, The David Goldberg Centre, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK. Email: margaret.heslin@kcl.ac.uk
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Abstract

Background

Substantial policy, communication and operational gaps exist between mental health services and the police for individuals with enduring mental health needs.

Aims

To map and cost pathways through mental health and police services, and to model the cost impact of implementing key policy recommendations.

Method

Within a case-linkage study, we estimated 1-year individual-level healthcare and policing costs. Using decision modelling, we then estimated the potential impact on costs of three recommended service enhancements: street triage, Mental Health Act assessments for all Section 136 detainees and outreach custody link workers.

Results

Under current care, average 1-year mental health and police costs were £10 812 and £4552 per individual respectively (n = 55). The cost per police incident was £522. Models suggested that each service enhancement would alter per incident costs by between −8% and +6%.

Conclusions

Recommended enhancements to care pathways only marginally increase individual-level costs.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2017
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Table 1 Probabilities of events for the decision modellinga

Figure 1

Fig. 1 Model 1: current care pathways (base case).S136, Section 136; S12, Section 12; AMHP, approved mental health practitioner; MHA, Mental Health Act; FME, forensic medical examiner; HCP, healthcare practitioner.

Figure 2

Fig. 2 Model 2: current care pathway enhanced by the addition of street triage.S136, Section 136; S12, Section 12; AMHP, approved mental health practitioner; MHA, Mental Health Act; FME, forensic medical examiner; HCP, healthcare practitioner.

Figure 3

Fig. 3 Model 3: current care pathway enhanced by Mental Health Act assessment for all Section 136 detainees.S136, Section 136; S12, Section 12; AMHP, approved mental health practitioner; MHA, Mental Health Act; FME, forensic medical examiner; HCP, healthcare practitioner.

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Fig. 4 Model 4: current care pathway enhanced by link worker at custody level.S136, Section 136; S12, Section 12; AMHP, approved mental health practitioner; MHA, Mental Health Act; FME, forensic medical examiner; HCP, healthcare practitioner.

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