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Mental health funding gap continues to widen

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The spending gap between NHS acute hospitals and NHS mental health providers widened further last year, according to a new investigation published in January by The King’s Fund.

Analysis carried out by the independent health charity shows that 84% of mental health trusts, which provide the great majority of mental health services, received an increase in funding last year, significantly higher than in previous years.

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