Delivering a mental health response vehicle service in Wales: a pilot initiative.

Mark Jones, Simon Amphlett
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NHS emergency services, including ambulance services and emergency departments (EDs), are under considerable pressure due, in part, to the lack of availability of alternative healthcare services. People with mental health issues often contact ambulance 999 services when they cannot access the care they require from other sources. Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust (WAST) employs mental health professionals in its 999 call centres to provide remote mental health triage and support. While this has been effective in reducing ambulance conveyance to EDs, many patients still require a face-to-face assessment. To address this, WAST explored the option of providing a mental health response vehicle (MHRV) service, which has been shown to be effective in some ambulance trusts in England. This article gives an overview of a pilot MHRV service that was delivered by WAST across the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board locality in south-east Wales in between January and March 2024. Results suggest that the MHRV service can reduce ED conveyance rates and potentially provide cost savings for WAST and the wider NHS in Wales.

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在威尔士提供心理健康应对车辆服务:一项试点倡议。
包括救护车服务和急诊室(EDs)在内的国民医疗服务体系急诊服务面临着相当大的压力,部分原因是缺乏可替代的医疗保健服务。有精神健康问题的人在无法从其他渠道获得所需的治疗时,往往会联系 999 救护车服务。威尔士救护车服务 NHS 信托基金会(Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust,WAST)在其 999 呼叫中心聘用了心理健康专业人员,提供远程心理健康分流和支持服务。虽然这有效地减少了救护车对急诊室的运送,但许多患者仍然需要面对面的评估。为了解决这一问题,WAST 探索了提供精神健康响应车 (MHRV) 服务的方案,英格兰的一些救护车托管机构已经证明了这一方案的有效性。本文概述了威尔士医疗服务管理局于 2024 年 1 月至 3 月期间在威尔士东南部的 Aneurin Bevan 大学健康委员会地区提供的精神健康响应车试点服务。结果表明,MHRV 服务可以降低急诊室转运率,并有可能为威尔士 WAST 和威尔士更广泛的 NHS 节约成本。
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