With regard to the annual review of health, Lisa Rodriguez, president of the Network for Mental Health NHS Confederation, as well as the executive director of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, said:
"This is the second year running that NHS mental health trusts have been rated as one of the best performing parts of the NHS, the strong performance in the areas of quality and the effective management of resources is particularly pleasing.
"As a mental health trust chief executive myself, I know how hard our staff have worked not only to offer excellent services, but also to provide the evidence for doing so.
"Members of the network will continue to work with the Health commission and its successor the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to develop indicators which more effectively measure outcomes for service users."
"Mental health services are coming increasingly under the public spotlight, and we welcome more scrutiny. We are not complacent, and we know that improvements must continue. The public should be reassured that mental health services are getting better year on year. There is no health without mental health."
Mental Health Network represents the majority of mental health trusts. It was the spring of 2007, the voice of NHS service providers in mental health.
NHS Confederation represents more than 95% of organizations that are members of the NHS. Its members are the most acute NHS trusts, ambulance trusts, the Fund hopes, mental health trusts, primary care trusts, special health authorities and strategic health authorities in England and hopes that local health authorities in Wales, as well as medical and social services trusts and boards in Northern Ireland.
source : NHS Confederation [www.nhsconfed.org]
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