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Mental Health Services Monthly Statistics, Final September 2021

Official statistics

Resolution of Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Data Quality Issue

Between December 2020 Performance and August 2021 Performance, some EIP measure values (mainly the ‘Not on EIP pathway’ measures) for Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (TAJ) were found to be excessively high due to a data quality issue and do not reflect actual activity.  

As a result, certain EIP measure values at national level are also much higher than they otherwise would be over the same time period.  For example, for August 2021 Performance, the national EIP32 and EIP63 measure values including TAJ are 13,457 and 4,647 respectively.  Excluding TAJ, the national EIP32 and EIP63 measure values are 8,447 and 3,692 respectively.

In December 2020, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (TAJ) migrated to a new Electronic Patient Record. As a result of the implementation, (Suspected) First Episode Psychosis / At Risk Mental State within PRIMARY REASON FOR REFERRAL (MENTAL HEALTH) was made available to all teams within scope of the MHSDS, when it should have been restricted to teams qualified to provide treatment for FEP/ARMS. 

The system configuration has now been modified to reflect this. TAJ have also resubmitted April to September 2021 MHSDS data, and this September 2021 Final publication is the first this revised data has fed into.  The national September 2021 Final measure values for EIP32 and EIP63 are 8,695 and 3,755 respectively.

Revised data for TAJ will also feed into ‘End of Year’ monthly CSV files containing finalised data for every month from April 2021 onwards, however TAJ data for each month from December 2020 to March 2021 inclusive will not be revised as the 2020/21 multiple submission window model deadline closed on Friday 21st May 2021.

9 December 2021 09:30 AM

Resolution of issue with MHSDS Monthly: Final September 2021 Restrictive Interventions New CSV file

An issue was previously identified in the data contained within the Provider; Specialised Commissioning Service; Restrictive Intervention Type; Gender of the MHSDS Monthly: Final September 2021 Restrictive Interventions New CSV file.  As a result, this breakdown was temporarily removed from the file. The issue has now been resolved however, and the breakdown reinstated.  NHS Digital apologises for any inconvenience.

25 July 2022 09:30 AM

Notes on Measures

New Measures

Additional Breakdowns of existing metrics

From September 2021 Final onwards, 3 new measures were added to the monthly release.  These are:

  • MHS27a - Admissions to hospital in the RP by Hospital Bed Type
  • MHS32d - Referrals starting in the RP to specialist perinatal Mental Health services
  • MHS57c - People discharged from a referral in the RP from specialist perinatal Mental Health services

Full details of these are available in the associated Metadata file.

Perinatal

From Performance June 2021 onwards, 14 Perinatal measures have been added that provide further analysis of women in contact with mental health services who are new or expectant mothers. These measures will be refreshed on a quarterly basis, and look in more detail at mothers accessing services between their antenatal booking appointment and 24 months. The analysis also looks at those accessing services between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy for the first time. This includes those who are either new to services or continuing with services. Addition breakdowns now include by Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD):

  • PMH23b - Number of people aged 16 or over in the period between booking and 24 months post pregnancy in the reporting period
  • PMH24b - Number of people aged 16 or over in the period between booking and 24 months post pregnancy with a mental health referral open in in the reporting period and during the perinatal period
  • PMH25b - Number of people aged 16 or over in the period between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are continuing with services with a mental health referral open in in the reporting period and during the perinatal period
  • PMH26b - Number of people aged 16 or over in the period between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are new to services with a mental health referral open in in the reporting period and during the perinatal period
  • PMH27a - Number of people aged 16 or over in the perinatal period in contact with specialist community based perinatal mental health services in the reporting period and during time between booking and 24 months post pregnancy
  • PMH28a - Number of people aged 16 or over in the perinatal period in contact with specialist community based perinatal mental health services in the reporting period and during time between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are continuing with services
  • PMH29a - Number of people aged 16 or over in the perinatal period in contact with specialist community based perinatal mental health services in the reporting period and during time between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are new to services
  • PMH30a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the period between booking and 24 months post pregnancy in the reporting period
  • PMH31a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the period between booking and 24 months post pregnancy with a mental health referral open in in the reporting period and during the perinatal period
  • PMH32a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the period between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are continuing with services with a mental health referral open in in the reporting period and during the perinatal period
  • PMH33a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the period between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are new to services with a mental health referral open in in the reporting period and during the perinatal period
  • PMH34a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the perinatal period in contact with specialist community based perinatal mental health services in the reporting period and during time between booking and 24 months post pregnancy
  • PMH35a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the perinatal period in contact with specialist community based perinatal mental health services in the reporting period and during time between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are continuing with services
  • PMH36a - Number of maternities for people aged 16 or over in the perinatal period in contact with specialist community based perinatal mental health services in the reporting period and during time between 12 and 24 months post pregnancy who are new to services

Restrictive Interventions Measures and Interactive Report

As part of an improvement initiative, the two existing Restrictive Interventions measures:

  • MHS76 - Number of people subject to restrictive intervention
  • MHS77 - Number of restrictive interventions

have now been supplemented by four new measures

  • MHS96 - Restraints per 1,000 occupied bed days in Reporting Period
  • MHS97 - Percentage of people in hospital subject to restrictive intervention in Reporting Period
  • MHS98 - Average Minutes of restraint in Reporting Period
  • MHS99 - Maximum Minutes of restraint in Reporting Period

These are available in a new standalone csv file from Performance April 2021 onwards. This file also contains many new breakdowns for the two longstanding measures, MHS76 and MHS77.  These are listed in the Mental Health Services publications list.

In addition, a new interactive report based on these new measures has been made available on the Mental Health data hub.  This allows users to further explore this data.

Unlike the longstanding Restrictive Interventions measures for which both Performance and Provisional files exist, these new measures are currently available for Performance only.  

As of July 2021 Performance, the legacy csv files and legacy interactive report have been discontinued, and are replaced by the new standalone csv file and new interactive report.


New Dual Badged Monthly Statistics

These statistics have been produced by both NHS Digital and NHS England and as such are dual-badged.  NHS Digital has worked with NHS England in assuring the statistics before they are published here.

Length of Stay measures

From Performance June 2021 onwards, 12 length of stay measures were added to the monthly release.  The measures are related to people being discharged from adult acute and older adult acute beds as well as those being discharged aged 0 to 17. These metrics also include a rate of people discharged per 100,000 at CCG level:

  • MHS100 - The number of people discharged in the RP from adult acute beds aged 18 to 64 with a length of stay of 60+ days
  • MHS100a - Rate of people discharged per 100,000 in the RP from adult acute beds aged 18 to 64 with a length of stay of 60+ days
  • MHS101 - The number of people discharged in the RP from adult acute beds aged 18 to 64 with a length of stay of 90+ days
  • MHS101a - Rate of people discharged per 100,000 in the RP from adult acute beds aged 18 to 64 with a length of stay of 90+ days
  • MHS102 - The number of people discharged in the RP from older adult acute beds aged 65+ with a length of stay of 60+ days
  • MHS102a - Rate of people discharged per 100,000 in the RP from older adult acute beds aged 65 and over with a length of stay of 60+ days
  • MHS103 - The number of people discharged in the RP from older adult acute beds aged 65+ with a length of stay of 90+ days
  • MHS103a - Rate of people discharged per 100,000 in the RP from older adult acute beds aged 65 and over with a length of stay of 90+ days
  • MHS104 - The number of people discharged in the RP aged between 0 and 17 with a length of stay of 60+ days
  • MHS104a - Rate of people discharged per 100,000 in the RP aged 0 to 17 with a length of stay of 60+ days
  • MHS105 - The number of people discharged in the RP aged between 0 and 17 with a length of stay of 90+ days
  • MHS105a - Rate of people discharged per 100,000 in the RP aged 0 to 17 with a length of stay of 90+ days

Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP)

From Performance June 2021 onwards, three Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) measures were added to the monthly release. These measures are related to EIP caseload and how many of these have NICE concordant SNOMED codes or any other SNOMED codes associated with their referral. These metrics use NHSE methodology:

  • EIP68 - EIP Caseload (Number of Referrals open to EIP services with at least one attended contact at the end of the reporting period)
  • EIP69a - Number of open Referrals with any valid SNOMED-CT activity submitted that were linked to an EIP team in the reporting period
  • EIP69b - Number of open Referrals with any NICE concordant EIP SNOMED-CT activity submitted that were linked to an EIP team in the reporting period

Children and Young People (CYP) and Perinatal

There are five new MHSDS monthly statistics that have been introduced from Final March 2021 onwards. These measures will be refreshed on a monthly basis and have been produced by both NHS Digital and NHS England.  As such, they are dual-badged.  NHS Digital has worked with NHS England in assuring the statistics before they are published here. These five new statistics are:

  • MHS91 Number of people in contact with Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Community Services (12 month rolling)

  • MHS92 Closed referrals for children and young people aged between 0 and 17 with 2 contacts where the length of referral was over 14 days and a paired score

  • MHS93 Closed referrals for children and young people aged between 0 and 17 with 2 contacts where the length of referral was over 14 days

  • MHS94 Percentage of closed referrals for children and young people aged between 0 and 17 with 2 contacts where the length of referral was over 14 days and a paired score

  • MHS95 Number of children and young people aged under 18 supported through NHS funded mental health with at least one contact (12 month rolling)

The methodologies for the construction of each measure is available in the associated Metadata Tab. The key difference to consider when using the statistics listed above is the methodology for assigning Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to activity; a brief explanation of the different methodologies is presented below and any CCG level statistics should be used with consideration of these differences. For the above statistics, the NHS England methodology for assigning CCGs has been adopted.

  • NHS Digital – the CCG is assigned to activity based on the most recent information about an individual and, as such, activity measured will be attributed to a single CCG. The CCG methodology also assigns a CCG based on the CCG of GP Practice or Residence.

  • NHS England – the CCG is assigned to activity based on the information available at the time of activity and, as such, activity measured may be attributed to multiple CCGs. The CCG methodology is based on CCG of Residence only.

  • The statistics listed above includes data for residents in England only.


Changing existing measures

From Performance June 2021 onwards a new methodology has been introduced for MHS95 (number of CYP aged under 18 supported through NHS funded mental health with at least one contact (12 month rolling)) see the methodology section below.  This methodology has also been used to refresh the metric values published from March 2021 onwards.

From Performance June 2021 onwards the CYP Eating Disorder metrics ED85 to ED90 (and their breakdowns) have been incorporated into the main monthly file and no longer appear as a standalone file in the publication:

  • ED85 - Referrals with eating disorder issues entering treatment in RP, aged 0-18
  • ED86 - Referrals with eating disorder issues categorised as urgent entering treatment in RP, aged 0-18
  • ED87 - Referrals eating disorder issues categorised as routine entering treatment in RP, aged 0-18
  • ED88 - Referrals with eating disorder issues waiting for treatment at end of RP, aged 0-18
  • ED89 - Referrals with eating disorder issues categorized as urgent waiting for treatment end RP, aged 0-18
  • ED90 - Referrals with eating disorder issues categorized as routine waiting for treatment end RP, aged 0-18

Decommissioned Measures

Care Programme Approach (CPA) measures

With the publication of the Community Mental Health Framework, CPA has now been superseded nationally.  As such, measures relating to CPA have been removed from all MHSDS outputs from April 2021 data onwards.  These measures include:

  • MHS02 - People on CPA at the end of the reporting period
  • AMH02 - People in contact with adult mental health services on CPA at the end of the reporting period
  • AMH03 - People on CPA aged 18-69 at the end of the reporting period (adult mental health services only)
  • AMH04 - People in contact with adult mental health services CPA at the end of the reporting period with HoNOS recorded
  • AMH05 - People on CPA for 12 months at the end of the reporting period (adult mental health services only)
  • AMH06 - People on CPA for 12 months with review at the end of the reporting period (adult mental health services only)
  • AMH14 - People aged 18-69 on CPA at the end of the reporting period in settled accommodation (adult mental health services)
  • AMH15 - Proportion of people aged 18 to 69 on CPA at the end of the reporting period in settled accommodation (adult mental health services)
  • AMH17 - People aged 18-69 on CPA (adult mental health services) at the end of the reporting period in employment.
  • AMH18 - Proportion of people aged 18 to 69 on CPA (adult mental health services) at the end of the reporting period in employment
  • ACC02 - The number of people on Care Programme Approach (CPA) at the end of the reporting period with an associated Care Cluster open at the end of the reporting period with a valid Adult Mental Health Care Cluster Code (Final) recorded
  • ACC53 - The proportion of people on Care Programme Approach (CPA) at the end of the reporting period with an associated Care Cluster open at the end of the reporting period with a valid Adult Mental Health Care Cluster Code (Final) recorded
  • CYP02 - People in contact with children and young people's mental health services on CPA at the end of the reporting period

Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) changes

Number of changes to CCGs were made operationally effective from 1 April 2021. These changes included 38 former CCGs merging to form 9 new CCGs.

The Organisation Data Service (ODS) is responsible for publishing organisation and practitioner codes, along with related national policies and standards.

 



Last edited: 22 July 2022 3:21 pm