Provider of mental health care facilities in the United Kingdom
This article is about the mental health hospital owner. For its flagship clinic, the Priory, Roehampton, known for its celebrity patients, see
The Priory Hospital
. For other uses, see
Priory (disambiguation)
.
The
Priory Group
is a provider of
mental health
care facilities in the United Kingdom. The group operates at more than 500 sites with over 7,000 beds. Its flagship hospital is the
Priory Hospital, Roehampton
,
[1]
which is best known for treating celebrities
[2]
particularly for drug addiction.
[3]
The Priory Group also manages schools, some for students with
autism spectrum disorders
through Priory Education and Children’s Services. Some of its facilities are run by its subsidiary Partnerships in Care. In January 2019 it opened its first overseas school in partnership with the
Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge
.
[4]
Ownership
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In 1980 the
Priory Hospital
in
Roehampton
was acquired by Community Psychiatric, an American healthcare company,
[5]
and became the first clinic in what was to become the Priory Group.
[6]
The Priory Group was the subject of a management buyout, funded by
Mercury Asset Management
and several banks, in 1994.
[6]
In 2000 Westminster Healthcare Group (a company owned by Dr
Chai Patel
) acquired Priory Hospitals from the management team and from Mercury Asset Management for £96 million.
[7]
In 2002, the company was the subject of another management buyout, this time led by
Doughty Hanson & Co
, for £289 million.
[8]
The company was divested to
ABN AMRO
(later acquired by the
Royal Bank of Scotland Group
) in July 2005 for £875 million, netting the five company directors over £50 million.
[9]
Advent International
took control for an aggregate consideration of £925 million in 2011.
[10]
In October 2014, former Chief Executive, Tom Riall announced that the group was planning a significant expansion into the mental health community services market and would bid in partnership with “incumbent” NHS providers, an approach that would allow them to come up with new models of care. Anticipating more services to be put out to tender by
Clinical commissioning groups
, he noted that Priory could contribute "considerable commercial bidding expertise” and become the “overflow provider of choice” for the NHS.
[11]
Acadia Healthcare
bought the business for £1.3 billion in January 2016
[12]
and sold it to Waterland Private Equity for £1.1 billion in January 2021. Waterland plans to join it with MEDIAN of Germany "to create Europe’s leading rehabilitation and mental health services provider", especially in neurology and other post-acute services.
[13]
A 2023
British Medical Journal
research paper found that healthcare provided by private equity-backed companies like the Priory Group was often more expensive and had “mixed to harmful impacts on quality”.
[14]
[15]
Performance
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An investigation by
The Times
found that the number of reported deaths, including those from natural causes, in Priory facilities rose by 50% between 2017 and 2020.
[16]
In 2022, the
Care Quality Commission
identified that Priory hospitals faced criticism over the care related to at least 30 patient fatalities.
[17]
The director of the
INQUEST charity
, Deborah Coles, said the "shocking death toll across Priory services continues" with "repeated systemic failings to protect the lives of people" in its care.
[18]
After the suicide of a 14-year old girl, Amy El-Keria, funded by the NHS, at the group’s
Ticehurst
House hospital in
East Sussex
in 2012, a prosecution was brought by the
Health and Safety Executive
. The company pleaded guilty to a charge of being an employer failing to discharge its duty to ensure people were not exposed to risk. It faced a fine of at least £2.4 million. The inquest jury found that the staff had failed to dial 999 quickly enough, had failed to call a doctor promptly and were not trained in CPR.
[19]
Its hospital in
High Wycombe
, a 12-bed low-security unit for young people with learning disabilities or autism, which opened in April 2018 was closed in February 2019 after the
Care Quality Commission
rated it inadequate and said the staff lacked appropriate experience and skills. The company said that it could not recruit "an experienced, settled team of core nursing and clinical staff.”
[20]
The CQC rated three units run by Priory Group inadequate.
[21]
Two of its hospitals, Kneesworth House in
Hertfordshire
and Priory Hospital
Blandford
, were rated “inadequate” by the
Care Quality Commission
in July 2019. Admissions to Priory Hospital were suspended “until further notice”. The greatest problems at Kneesworth house were on the forensic wards.
[22]
Ellingham Hospital, in
Attleborough
was rated inadequate in November 2019. According to Priory “the fundamental issue?.?.?.?was structural: there are simply not enough skilled staff in the region to meet the highly specialised needs of the young people at Ellingham”. 88.2% of its 93 mental healthcare facilities in the UK have received the equivalent of good or better ratings.
[23]
In October 2021, several safety problems and incompetences of hospital staff at the Priory Hospital Kneesworth in Hertfordshire were reported by an undercover journalist in the documentary "Secure Hospital Uncovered (Exposure)" on ITV.
[24]
[25]
[26]
St John’s House near
Diss
in
Suffolk
, a 49-bed hospital for adults living with learning disabilities and associated mental health issues was put in special measures in March 2021 after the
Care Quality Commission
rated it inadequate and accused staff of failing to ensure patients’ safety or dignity.
[27]
In November 2023, Priory was found responsible for two fundamental causes and 29 contributory factors of the death of a patient at Priory Hospital Woodbourne in Birmingham. At the inquest, the jury found that the death was "contributed to by neglect" by Priory and a
prevention of future death report
was issued by the coroner.
[28]
In November 2023, Priory Hospital Roehampton received a £140k fine due to inadequate patient safety measures, which was highlighted following a woman's death under their care.
[29]
Notable patients
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- The following is alphabetical list of notable people whom The Priory Group has treated:
See also
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References
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"The Priory in rehab"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. 18 March 2007
. Retrieved
26 May
2012
.
- ^
"The Priory offers counselling to pupils"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. 11 September 2009
. Retrieved
26 May
2012
.
- ^
"BBC spends £19,000 treating stressed out staff at The Priory"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. 11 February 2012
. Retrieved
26 May
2012
.
- ^
"ADEK partners with Priory to open the first dedicated school for children and young people with autism"
. Priory Group. 3 February 2019
. Retrieved
19 March
2019
.
- ^
"RBS eyes sale of Priory to private equity"
.
The Financial Times
. 20 May 2010.
Archived
from the original on 11 December 2022
. Retrieved
28 May
2012
.
- ^
a
b
"Gimme shelter"
.
The Guardian
. 5 July 1999
. Retrieved
27 May
2012
.
- ^
"The Man from the Priory"
. Management Today. 1 April 2004
. Retrieved
28 March
2020
.
- ^
"Priory clinics sold for £288m"
. BBC. 11 June 2002.
- ^
"Doughty Hanson sells Priory Group for £875m"
. DoughtyHanson.com. 5 July 2005.
- ^
"Advent buys The Priory for £925m"
. The Telegraph. 18 January 2011
. Retrieved
28 March
2020
.
- ^
"Priory Group sets sights on community contracts"
. Local Government Chronicle. 27 October 2014
. Retrieved
19 November
2014
.
- ^
"BC PARTNERS AGREES £320M DEAL FOR 22 PRIORY CLINICS"
. Insider media. 21 October 2016
. Retrieved
23 December
2016
.
- ^
"Waterland to acquire Priory Group in £1.1bn deal"
. Carehome Professional. 8 January 2021
. Retrieved
21 March
2021
.
- ^
Goozner, Merrill (19 July 2023).
"Private equity takeovers are harming patients"
.
BMJ
.
382
: 1396.
doi
:
10.1136/bmj.p1396
.
ISSN
1756-1833
.
PMID
37468159
.
- ^
"Private equity groups bet on UK healthcare as NHS waiting lists grow"
.
www.ft.com
. Retrieved
5 June
2024
.
- ^
"The Times view of failures at Priory facilities: Duties of Care"
.
www.thetimes.com
. 10 June 2024
. Retrieved
10 June
2024
.
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Kenber, Katie Tarrant, Billy (17 November 2023).
"
'I gave the Priory my sick husband. He never came back'
"
.
The Times
.
ISSN
0140-0460
. Retrieved
17 November
2023
.
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"Priory Healthcare Ltd fined for criminal failings after the death of an NHS patient"
.
Inquest
. 8 March 2024
. Retrieved
10 June
2024
.
- ^
"Priory faces large fine after death of Amy El-Keria, 14"
. ITV. 9 January 2018
. Retrieved
14 January
2019
.
- ^
"New hospital to close after 'inadequate' rating"
. Health Service Journal. 13 February 2019
. Retrieved
14 February
2019
.
- ^
Inspectors discover poor standards at 28 mental health units
The Guardian
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"Two private hospitals placed in special measures"
. Health Service Journal. 30 July 2019
. Retrieved
3 September
2019
.
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"US corporations expand across NHS mental healthcare"
. Financial Times. 8 November 2019.
Archived
from the original on 11 December 2022
. Retrieved
10 November
2019
.
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"Extremely concerning incidents reported in Kneesworth House Hospital documentary"
.
Royston Crow
. 28 October 2021
. Retrieved
16 November
2023
.
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Taylor, Joanna (26 October 2021).
"Convicts at Cambs mental health facility 'signed up to dating apps'
"
.
Cambridgeshire Live
. Retrieved
16 November
2023
.
- ^
"Secure Hospital Uncovered (Exposure), ITV documentary"
.
itv.com
. Retrieved
16 November
2023
.
- ^
"
'Elements of abuse' witnessed at 'inadequate' private hospital"
. Health Service Journal. 5 March 2021
. Retrieved
8 May
2021
.
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Caseby, Richard (15 November 2023).
"My son died ? the Priory failed him. Now I'm fighting for accountability"
.
The Times
.
ISSN
0140-0460
. Retrieved
15 November
2023
.
- ^
"Priory hospital fined £140k after woman's death"
.
BBC News
. 15 November 2023
. Retrieved
16 November
2023
.
- ^
Aitkenhead, Decca (16 March 2009).
"Decca Aitkenhead Meets Craig Charles"
.
The Guardian
. London
. Retrieved
24 July
2011
.
- ^
"Richey Edwards Obituary"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. 24 November 2008
. Retrieved
26 May
2012
.
- ^
Paul Gascoigne; John McKeown; Hunter Davies (2006).
Being Gazza: Tackling My Demons
. London: Headline Publishing.
ISBN
0-7553-1542-1
.
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"Former Man City star Michael Johnson having treatment after suffering mental illness"
.
Irish Independent
. Dublin: Independent News & Media. 16 January 2013
. Retrieved
16 January
2013
.
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"Michael Johnson reveals Priory treatment for mental health problems"
.
The Guardian
. London. 16 January 2013
. Retrieved
16 January
2013
.
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"Darkness singer in rehab clinic"
. BBC News. 18 August 2006
. Retrieved
19 December
2006
.
- ^
Wallace, Sam (4 January 2017).
"Silence from current players over child sex abuse claims has been deafening, says Steve Walters who hopes they can follow lead of Wolves captain Dave Edwards"
.
Telegraph
. Retrieved
5 January
2017
.
- ^
Rees, Jasper (6 April 2010).
"Ruby Wax: Losing It"
.
The Daily Telegraph
. Retrieved
26 May
2012
.
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