Publication, Part of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Patient Level Activity and Costing
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Patient Level Activity and Costing 2019-20
Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development
How the data was collected
Data collection
This analysis uses the Patient Level Information and Costing System (PLICS) IAPT data for 2019-20 collected in January 2021 by NHS Digital. This data was collected in compliance with a mandatory request from NHS England and NHS Improvement.
The mandatory request lists the NHS providers identified by NHS England and NHS Improvement as required to submit PLICS IAPT data for 2019-20.
Following data quality checks, data from a small number of providers were excluded from the statistics presented in this report.
Non-NHS providers and NHS providers in other sectors that provide IAPT services were not within the scope of this collection.
Full details of the services in and out of scope are available in the National Cost Collection guidance published by NHS England and NHS Improvement.
Each provider generated a PLICS IAPT data extract using the costing data held on their local PLICS system, in accordance with the Information Standard.
For each appointment, the data submitted included an activity record (with identifiers to permit linkage to other data sets) and costs relating to that activity, split by a specified list of collection activities (such as outpatient care or group session) and collection resources (such as doctors or nurses).
Providers used a tool published by NHS England and NHS Improvement to convert their data extract into files in the required format for submission, before uploading their PLICS IAPT submissions to a secure NHS Digital portal. Resubmissions could be made, and the most recent submission for each provider was retained.
Data validation
The NHS England and NHS Improvement conversion tool required all data items to be in the correct format and all mandatory fields to be populated to generate the files for submission. The tool also generated warnings for potentially incorrect data such as negative cost activity for providers to review and improve data quality.
NHS England and NHS Improvement reviewed summary data from the PLICS IAPT collection during the collection window.
Submitting providers also received a summary report soon after making their submission.
Where data quality concerns were identified, NHS England and NHS Improvement asked the relevant providers to resubmit. Providers could also request permission to resubmit.
For providers that submitted close to the deadline, there will have been less opportunity to review data quality and arrange resubmission.
Data processing
The latest submission from each provider was retained.
The data from the set of latest submissions will be linked to Improving Access to Psychological therapies (IAPT) data for 2019-20.
Following data quality checks by NHS England and NHS Improvement, data submissions from a small number of providers have been excluded from the data used in this report.
Dissemination to NHS England and NHS Improvement
The PLICS IAPT data for 2019-20 was pseudonymised and released to NHS England and NHS Improvement. This data will be used in the National Cost Collection outputs, the PLICS Portal for submitting NHS providers, and other tools and analysis.
Last edited: 12 May 2021 3:50 pm