‘Wake-up call’ for NHS as report details failings of eating disorder services
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‘Wake-up call’ for NHS as report details failings of eating disorder services

In the wake of a damning ombudsman report, nurse leaders have vowed to tackle problems in England

The parliamentary and health service ombudsman has criticised a lack of funding, training and eating disorder specialists, as well as inadequate care planning, assessment and coordination for people with eating disorders.

Mental Health Practice. 21, 6, 8-9. doi: 10.7748/mhp.21.6.8.s9

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