December 2022

The following indicators were updated:

CMHD Pathway

  • Depression: QOF prevalence (18+ yrs)
  • Depression: QOF incidence (18+ yrs) - new diagnosis
  • Newly diagnosed patients with depression who had a review 10-56 days after diagnosis (denominator incl. PCAs)

October 2022

Quality and Outcomes domain

  • Suicide rate

May 2022

Risk and related factors:

  • Percentage of physically active adults
  • Long term claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance

March 2022

The following indicators were updated:

CMHD pathway:

  • Depression: Recorded prevalence (aged 18+)
  • Depression: QOF incidence (18+) - new diagnosis
  • Personalised Care Adjustment (PCA) rate for depression indicator
  • Newly diagnosed patients with depression who had a review 10-56 days after diagnosis (denominator incl. PCAs)

Risk and related factors:

  • Admission episodes for alcohol-related conditions (Narrow): Old Method
  • Domestic abuse-related incidents and crimes

Prevalence:

  • Depression: Recorded prevalence (aged 18+)
  • Depression: QOF incidence (18+) - new diagnosis
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low satisfaction score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low worthwhile score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low happiness score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a high anxiety score

Quality and Outcome:

  • Suicide rate

August 2021

The following indicators were updated:

  • Depression: Recorded prevalence (aged 18+)
  • Depression: QOF incidence (18+) - new diagnosis
  • Exception rate for depression indicator
  • DEP003: Newly diagnosed patients with depression who had a review 10-56 days after diagnosis (den.incl.exc.)
  • Percentage of physically active adults
  • Admission episodes for alcohol-related conditions (Narrow)
  • Domestic abuse-related incidents and crimes
  • Long term claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low satisfaction score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low worthwhile score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low happiness score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a high anxiety score
  • Suicide rate

January 2020

IAPT data 16 indicators at IAPT provider level.

  • Prevalence domain 3 indicators
  • Services domain 5 indicators
  • Quality and Outcomes domain 9 indicators

Exploring Inequality :Learn more about inequality data in common mental health disorders.

Inequality in detail Examine the range of inequality data in our IAPT indicators

October 2019

IAPT provider data 43 indicators at IAPT provider level.

Update from the 2018/19 IAPT annual report data

  • Availability of therapy type domain 14 indicators
  • Outcomes by Problem descriptor domain 5 indicators
  • Quality and Outcomes domain 14 indicators

September 2019

Quality and Outcomes domain

  • Employment of people with mental illness or learning disability
  • Support for people with long-term conditions: % of people with long-term conditions visiting GP who feel they have had enough support from local services in last 12 months

Prevalence Domain

  • Long-term mental health problems (GP Patient Survey): % of respondents (aged 16+)

 

July 2019

Update 17 indicators updated.

IAPT Quarterly Indicators

•5 indicators in Services

•1 indicator in Quality and Outcomes

IAPT Monthly Indicators

•1 indicator in Services

•10 indicators in Quality and Outcomes

June 2019

Major update 54 indicators updated.

 

There are 2 new common mental health prevalence indicators

  • aged 16 and over at STP, CCG and County and UA level

  • aged 65 and over at STP, CCG and County and UA level

 

More indicator for people over 65 data now in these indicators

  • IAPT recovery: % of people who have completed IAPT treatment who are "moving to recovery"

  • IAPT reliable improvement: % of people who have completed IAPT treatment who achieved "reliable improvement"

  • IAPT referrals: Rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population

  • Completion of IAPT treatment: Rate (quarterly) completing treatment per 100,000 population 18+

  • Entering IAPT treatment: Rate (quarterly) beginning IAPT treatment per 100,000 population

     

IAPT annual report 17/18 indicators added

  • 14 indicators in the Quality and Outcomes

  • 3 Indicators in the Outcomes by problem descriptor

  • 13 indicators in the Availability of therapy type

IAPT Quarterly Indicators

  • 5 indicators in Services

  • 1 indicator in Quality and Outcomes

 

IAPT Monthly Indicators

  • 1 indicator in Services
  • 10 indicators in Quality and Outcomes

 

January 2019

 18 indicators updated

Quality and Outcomes

  • Average IAPT treatment dosage: mean number of attended treatment appointments for those referrals finishing course of treatment (in month)

  • Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: mean wait for first treatment (days)

  • IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments (in month)

  • IAPT paired data completeness: % of completed treatments (in month) with paired PHQ9 and ADSM scores

  • IAPT recovery: % of people (in month) who have completed IAPT treatment who are "moving to recovery"

  • IAPT reliable improvement: % of people (in quarter) who have completed IAPT treatment who achieved "reliable improvement"

  • Maximum IAPT treatment dosage: maximum number of attended treatment appointments for those referrals finishing course of treatment (in month)

  • Review of depression: % of newly diagnosed patients with depression who had a review 10-56 days after diagnosis

  • Waiting < 18 weeks for IAPT treatment (standard measure): % of referrals that have finished course of treatment waiting <18 weeks for first treatment

  • Waiting < 18 weeks to enter IAPT treatment (supporting measure): % of referrals (in month) waiting <18 weeks for first treatment

  • Waiting < 6 weeks for IAPT treatment (standard measure): % of referrals that have finished course of treatment waiting <6 weeks for first treatment

  • Waiting < 6 weeks to enter IAPT treatment (supporting measure): % of referrals (in month) waiting <6 weeks for first treatment

Services

  • Access to IAPT services: people entering IAPT (in month) as % of those estimated to have anxiety/depression

  • Completion of IAPT treatment: rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+

  • Entering IAPT treatment: rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+

  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness: % of referrals (in quarter) with a valid ethnic group code

  • IAPT referrals for BME patients: % of referrals (in quarter)

  • IAPT referrals: rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+

Risk and related factors

  • Supported asylum seekers: rate per 10,000 population

December 2018

Updates from QOF data and IAPT quarter 1 2018/19

Quality and Outcomes

  • Review of depression: % of newly diagnosed patients with depression who had a review 10-56 days after diagnosis

  • Exception rate for depression: % of patients on depression register

 

CMHD pathway

  • Depression recorded prevalence (QOF): % of practice register aged 18+

     

Services

  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness: % of referrals (in quarter) with a valid ethnic group code

  • Entering IAPT treatment: rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+

  • IAPT referrals: rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+

  • IAPT referrals for BME patients: % of referrals (in quarter)

  • Completion of IAPT treatment: rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+

 

Quality and Outcomes

  • IAPT reliable improvement: % of people (in quarter) who have completed IAPT treatment who achieved "reliable improvement"

 

November 2018

 

1 indicator in the prevalence domain

  • Long-term mental health problems (GP Patient Survey): % of respondents

 

2 indicators in the quality and outcomes domain

  • Support for people with long-term conditions: % of people with long-term conditions visiting GP who feel they have had enough support from local services in last 12 months

  • Employment of people with mental illness or learning disability: % of those with a mental illness or learning disability

 

11 monthly IAPT indicators with data from February 2017 – March 2017

 

Services domain one indicator

      •Access to IAPT services

 

Quality and Outcomes domain ten indicators

      •IAPT recovery

      •IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments

      •Paired data completeness

      •Waiting < 6 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)

      •Waiting < 18 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)

      •Waiting < 6 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)

      •Waiting < 18 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)

      •Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: Mean wait(in month) for first treatment (Days)

      •Average IAPT treatment dosage

      •Maximum IAPT treatment dosage

 

October 2018

 

1 indicator in the prevalence domain 2017/18 - Depression and anxiety among social care users: % people who use services who feel moderately or extremely anxious or depressed.

 

 

September 2018

 

Older People's Mental Health Data Catalogue, with a focus on depression

 

Twenty five indicators in the outcome by problem descriptor domain from the 2016/17 IAPT annual report

 

Seventeen indicators in the availability of therapy type domain from the 2016/17 IAPT annual report

 

August 2018

 

6 Quarterly IAPT indicators Quarter 4 – 2017/18:

 

Services domain five indicators

•IAPT referrals

•IAPT ethnic group coding completeness

•IAPT use by BME groups

•Entering IAPT treatment

•Completion of IAPT treatment

 

 

 

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

•IAPT reliable improvement

 

11 monthly IAPT indicators with data from February 2017 – March 2017

 

Services domain one indicator

•Access to IAPT services

 

Quality and Outcomes domain ten indicators

•IAPT recovery

•IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments

•Paired data completeness

•Waiting < 6 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)

•Waiting < 18 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)

•Waiting < 6 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)

•Waiting < 18 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)

•Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: Mean wait(in month) for first treatment (Days)

•Average IAPT treatment dosage

•Maximum IAPT treatment dosage

 

 

June 2018

 

6 Quarterly IAPT indicators Quarter 3 – 2017/18:

 

Services domain five indicators

•IAPT referrals

•IAPT ethnic group coding completeness

•IAPT use by BME groups

•Entering IAPT treatment

•Completion of IAPT treatment

 

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

•IAPT reliable improvement

 

 

 

11 monthly IAPT indicators with data from October 2017 – January 2017

 

Services domain one indicator

•Access to IAPT services

 

Quality and Outcomes domain ten indicators

•IAPT recovery

•IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments

•Paired data completeness

•Waiting < 6 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)

•Waiting < 18 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)

•Waiting < 6 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)

•Waiting < 18 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)

•Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: Mean wait(in month) for first treatment (Days)

•Average IAPT treatment dosage

•Maximum IAPT treatment dosage

 

April 2018

6 Quarterly IAPT indicators Quarter 2 – 2017/18:

Services domain five indicators

  • IAPT referrals
  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness
  • IAPT use by BME groups
  • Entering IAPT treatment
  • Completion of IAPT treatment

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

  • IAPT reliable improvement

Two indicators updated in finance domain with Q2 and Q3 2017 -18 data.

  • Cost of GP prescribing for hypnotics and anxiolytics
  • Cost of GP prescribing for antidepressant drug

February 2018

11 monthly IAPT indicators with data from July 2017 – September 2017

Services domain one indicator

  • Access to IAPT services

Quality and Outcomes domain ten indicators

  • IAPT recovery
  • IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments
  • Paired data completeness
  • Waiting < 6 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)
  • Waiting < 18 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)
  • Waiting < 6 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)
  • Waiting < 18 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)
  • Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: Mean wait(in month) for first treatment (Days)
  • Average IAPT treatment dosage
  • Maximum IAPT treatment dosage

5 Annual updates at Upper Tier Local Authority level for

Risk and related factors domain

  • Admission episodes for alcohol-related conditions

Prevalence domain

  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low satisfaction score
  • Self-reported wellbeing - people with a low worthwhile score
  • Self-reported well-being: % of people with a low happiness score
  • Self-reported well-being: % of people with a high anxiety score

December 2017

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2 Quality and outcomes framework indicators

Prevalence domain - two indicators

  • Depression - prevalence
  • Depression - incidence

6 Quarterly IAPT indicators Quarter 1 – 2017/18:

Services domain five indicators

  • IAPT referrals
  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness
  • IAPT use by BME groups
  • Entering IAPT treatment
  • Completion of IAPT treatment

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

  • IAPT reliable improvement

November 2017

11 monthly IAPT indicators with data from April 2017 – June 2017 

Four of the IAPT indicators below also appear in the CMHD Pathway domain

Services domain one indicator

  • Access to IAPT services

Quality and Outcomes domain ten indicators

  • IAPT recovery
  • IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments
  • Paired data completeness
  • Waiting < 6 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)
  • Waiting < 18 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)
  • Waiting < 6 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)
  • Waiting < 18 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)
  • Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: Mean wait(in month) for first treatment (Days)
  • Average IAPT treatment dosage
  • Maximum IAPT treatment dosage

Two indicators updated in finance domain with Q1 2017 -18 data.

  • Cost of GP prescribing for hypnotics and anxiolytics
  • Cost of GP prescribing for antidepressant drug

October 2017

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Two indicators updated:

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

  • Employment of people with mental illness or learning disability: % of those with a mental illness or learning disability

Risk and related factors domain one indicator

  • Migrant GP registrations: rate per 1,000 population

In addition, STP geography has been added for a number of indicators that are available at CCG level.

September 2017

Twelve indicators updated:

6 Quarterly IAPT indicators Quarter 4 – 2016/17:

Services domain five indicators

  • IAPT referrals
  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness
  • IAPT use by BME groups
  • Entering IAPT treatment
  • Completion of IAPT treatment

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

  • IAPT reliable improvement

 

Risk and related factors domain one indicator

  • Supported asylum seekers updated to Q1 2017

Prevalence domain two indicators

  • Long-term mental health problems (GP Patient Survey)
  • Depression and anxiety prevalence (GP Patient Survey)

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator

  • Gap in employment: % gap between employment rate of those with mental health disorders or learning disabilities & overall population

Finance domain two indicators

  • Cost of GP prescribing for hypnotics and anxiolytics
  • Cost of GP prescribing for antidepressant drugs

 

August 2017

Twenty indicators updated:

3 Annual prescribing indicators in the services domain 2016/17

  • Antidepressant prescribing: average daily quantities (ADQs) per STAR-PU
  • Hypnotics prescribing: average daily quantities (ADQs) per STAR-PU
  • Primary care prescribing of '1st choice' antidepressants: % of prescription items

 

6 Quarterly IAPT indicators Quarter 3 – 2016/17

Services domain 5 indicators.

  • IAPT referrals
  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness
  • IAPT use by BME groups
  • Entering IAPT treatment
  • Completion of IAPT treatment

Quality and Outcomes domain one indicator.

  • IAPT reliable improvement

 

11 monthly IAPT indicators  with data from September 2016 – March 2017 

Quality and Outcomes domain 11 indicators

  • Access to IAPT services
  • IAPT recovery
  • IAPT DNAs: % of IAPT appointments
  • Paired data completeness
  • Waiting < 6 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)
  • Waiting < 18 weeks to enter treatment (supporting waiting time measure)
  • Waiting < 6 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)
  • Waiting < 18 weeks for treatment (waiting time standard measure)
  • Average wait to enter IAPT treatment: Mean wait(in month) for first treatment (Days)
  • Average IAPT treatment dosage
  • Maximum IAPT treatment dosage

 

July 2017

 

11 new indicators added from the IAPT annual report 2015/16 to the availability of therapy type domain.

Two indicators updated in finance domain.

  • Cost of GP prescribing for hypnotics and anxiolytics
  • Cost of GP prescribing for antidepressant drugs

 

14 indicators migrated to Quality & Outcomes domain.

  • Average waiting time between 1st & 2nd treatment
  • Percentage waiting < 28 days between 1st & 2nd treatment
  • 6 measures for the Patient Health Questionnaire-9.
  • 6 measures for the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 Questionnaire

 

 

June 2017

19 new indicators added from the IAPT annual report 2015/16.

 

Two new indicators in the CMHD pathway domain

  • Average waiting time between 1st & 2nd treatment
  • Percentage waiting < 28 days between 1st & 2nd treatment

Seventeen new indicators in the outcomes by problem descriptor domain.

  • 5 indicators which show the % of referrals finishing a course of treatment in the year with appropriate paired Anxiety Disorder Specific Measures by problem descriptor.
  • 6 measures for the Patient Health Questionnaire-9.
  • 6 measures for the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 Questionnaire

 

 

 

 

April 2017

2 indicators updated from the IAPT annual report 2015/16.

Two indicators in the outcomes by problem descriptor domain 

  • Recovery rate for depression (Annual): % of referrals finishing a course of treatment who are "moving to recovery"
  • Recovery rate for obsessive compulsivedisorder (Annual): % of referrals finishing a course of treatment who are "moving to recovery

6 indicators updated from Q2 2016/17 July to Sept 2016 IAPT quarterly report.

 Five indicators in the services domain

  • IAPT use by BME groups: % of referrals (in quarter) which are for people of black and minority ethnic groups
  • IAPT referrals: Rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+
  • Completion of IAPT treatment: Rate (quarterly) completing treatment per 100,000 population aged 18+
  • Entering IAPT treatment: Rate (quarterly) beginning IAPT treatment per 100,000 population aged 18+
  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness: % of referrals (in quarter) with a valid ethnic group code

One indicator in the quality and outcomes domain.

  • IAPT reliable improvement: % of people (in quarter) who have completed IAPT treatment who achieved "reliable improvement"

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2017

33 indicators updated from the IAPT annual report 2015/16

 

 

 

  • 26 indicators updated in the outcome by problem descriptor domain
  • 7 indicators in the availability of therapy type domain

 

 

February 2017

11 Monthly IAPT indicators in the quality and outcomes domain and 1 indicator in the Risk factors domain updated

 

  • Eleven monthly IAPT indicators have been updated for July - Sept 2016: they include indicators on access, recovery and reliable improvement rates, non-attendance rates and waiting times. These are in the quality and outcomes domain.
  • Supported asylum seekers per 10,000 in the risk and related factors domain.

 

December 2016

SIX IAPT INDICATORS UPDATED

The CCG quarterly data for Q1 2016/17 April to June 2016 has been uploaded this month.

 

Five indicators in the services domain

  • IAPT use by BME groups: % of referrals (in quarter) which are for people of black and minority ethnic groups
  • IAPT referrals: Rate (quarterly) per 100,000 population aged 18+
  • Completion of IAPT treatment: Rate (quarterly) completing treatment per 100,000 population aged 18+
  • Entering IAPT treatment: Rate (quarterly) beginning IAPT treatment per 100,000 population aged 18+
  • IAPT ethnic group coding completeness: % of referrals (in quarter) with a valid ethnic group code

 

 

One indicator in the quality and outcomes domain.

  • IAPT reliable improvement: % of people (in quarter) who have completed IAPT treatment who achieved "reliable improvement"

 

 

THREE QUALITY AND OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK DATA UPDATED FOR 2015/16

  • Depression prevalence
  • Depression incidence
  • Newly diagnosed patients with depression who had a review 10-56 days after diagnosis

 

GP SURVEY DATA UPDATED IN THE PREVALENCE DOMAIN

  • Depression and anxiety % of patients completing the GP patient survey

 

 

 

 

 

November 2016

* 11 IAPT INDICATORS UPDATED

 

* TWO PRESCRIBING INDICATORS UPDATED

 

* FURTHER INDICATORS UPDATED IN RISK & RELATED FACTORS, PREVALENCE AND QUALITY & OUTCOMES DOMAINS

 

Eleven monthly IAPT indicators have been updated for April – June 2016: they include indicators on access, recovery and reliable improvement rates, non-attendance rates, data completeness, waiting times and numbers of attended treatments. These are in the Quality and Outcomes domain 

The quarterly IAPT indicators have not been updated because they were not available from NHS Digital when updates were run.

Two prescribing indicators have been updated to Q1 2016/17: cost of GP prescribing for hypnotics and anxiolytics and cost of GP prescribing for antidepressant drugs. These are  in the Finance domain.

 Six indicators in the Risk and related factors domain have been updated:

  • Long-term unemployment
  • Statutory homelessness rate
  • Supported asylum seekers
  • Population turnover (internal migration)
  • Migrant GP registrations
  • Quality of indoor living environment

One indicator in the Prevalence domain has been updated:

  • Long term mental health problems among GP survey respondents

 A further four indicators in the Quality and outcomes domain have been updated

  • Support for people with LTCs
  • Gap in employment rate between those with mental health disorders & overall population
  • Satisfaction with social care support
  • Employment of people with mental health disorders

 

October 2016

IAPT INDICATOR REVISED

- the IAPT moving to recovery indicator in the Quality & Outcomes domain has been revised for the period December 2015 - March 2016. The data published in September had a small error as a result of numbers not at caseness being omitted from the denominator.

- the Domestic Abuse indicator in the Risk and related factors domain has been updated with 2014/15 data.

 

September 2016

* 17 IAPT INDICATORS UPDATED

- 11 indicators in the Quality and Outcomes domain and 6 indicators in the Services domain for CCGs relating to IAPT, have been updated for January - March 2016.

- 5 of these updated indicators also appear in the CMHD pathway domain.

 

August 2016

- Two indicators at CCG level based on prescribing data provided by the HSCIC and the NHS Business Services Authority have been updated for Q3 and Q4 2015/16, both in the Finance domain.

- Three indicators at CCG level based on prescribing data provided by the NHS Business Services Authority have been updated for 2015/16, all in the Services domain.

- Indicators that correspond to PHOF indicators and have been updated in the PHOF profile have been updated.

- Please note that the definition of the Mortality from suicide and injury undetermined, age standardised rate indicator, in the Quality and Outcomes domain, has been changed so that it is in line with the National Statistics definition, as such the values have changed slightly. Historic data has been changed, so all time periods use the same National Statistics definition.

 

July 2016

* 17 IAPT INDICATORS UPDATED

- 11 indicators in the Quality and Outcomes domain and 6 indicators in the Services domain for CCGs relating to IAPT, have been updated for October to December 2015.

 

May 2016

* CHANGES to PHOF, DEPRIVATION & PRESCRIBING INDICATORS:

- In the Risk and Related Factors and Pathway domainsthe Socioeconomic deprivation indicator has been updated for 2015.

- Indicators that correspond to PHOF indicators and have been updated in the PHOF profile have been updated.

- Two prescribing indicators in the Finance domain have been updated.

- The finished course of treatment indicator in the Quality & Outcomes and Pathway domains has been withdrawn pending a review of the indicator

 

April 2016

*20 IAPT INDICATORS & ONE RISK & RELATED FACTOR INDICATOR UPDATED:

- 14 indicators in the Services domain and 6 indicators in the Quality and Outcomes domain for CCGs relating to IAPT, have been updated for July to September 2015.

- In the Risk and Related Factors domain the Socioeconomic deprivation indicator has been updated for 2015.

 

March 2016

*TWO NEW DOMAINS ADDED: OUTCOMES BY PROBLEM DESCRIPTOR AND AVAILABILITY OF THERAPY TYPE:

- Indicators based on IAPT Annual Report 2014/15 data are included in the two new domains.

  1. Outcomes by problem descriptor domain

  • Completeness of problem descriptor
  • Recovery rates for referrals with a range of problem descriptors
  • Percentage of those finishing a course of treatment with each of the problem descriptors

   2. Availability of therapy type domain

  • Numbers of referrals finishing a course of treatment that receive a range of therapy types
  • Number of different high intensity and low intensitytherapies available.

The IAPT Annual Report data has been used for these indicators to improve the levels of suppressed data due to small numbers of referrals. As data quality improves these indicators may be able to be reported on a more frequent basis in the future

*7 OTHER INDICATORS UPDATED:

- The indicators in the Quality and outcomes domain for CCGs related to IAPT waiting times and treatment dosage have been updated for April to June 2015.

February 2016

*11 IAPT INDICATORS UPDATED:

- 6 indicators in the Services domain and 5 indicators in the Quality and Outcomes domain have been updated with data for Q1 2015/16.

- 3 of the Quality & Outcomes domain indicators that had changed from quarterly to monthly reporting now include 6 months data and the quarterly data has been archived

*9 OTHER INDICATORS UPDATED:

- 3 Risk Factor indicators onsocioeconomic deprivation, statutory homeless and children in poverty have been updated at County & UA and District & UA levels

- 4 Prevalence indicators related to self-reported wellbeing have been updated at County & UA level

- 2 CCG prescribing indicators in Finance domain have been updated 

January 2016

*7 NEW IAPT INDICATORS INCLUDED:

- New data from the monthly IAPT data reports is now included in the Quality and Outcomes domain by CCG for Q4 2014/15. The seven new indicators relate to waiting times (5 indicators) and treatment dosage (2 indicators).

*3 INDICATORS UPDATED:

- 2 Risk Factor indicators on looked after children and children leaving care updated at County & UA level

- 1 Quality & Outcomes indicator related to QOF exceptions for depression indicators updated at CCG level

 

December 2015

*12 INDICATORS UPDATED:

- 1 Risk Factor indicator on older people living in income deprived households updated at CCG level

- 4 Prevalence indicators updated at CCG level; two related to QOF depression and two related to GP Patient Survey data

- 1 Services indicator on IAPT problem descriptor completeness updated at CCG level

- 2 Quality & Outcomes indicators related to QOF depression updated at CCG level

- 4 Quality & Outcomes indicators related to IAPT services updated at CCG level, with three of the indicators moving from quarterly to monthly reporting due to changes in IAPT data reporting by HSCIC

November 2015

*1 INDICATOR UPDATED:

- 1 Quality & Outcomes indicator related to mortality from suicide and injury undetermined at County & UA level

 The Quality and Outcomes County & UA Indicators on employment of people with mental health have been slightly revised to be in line with published values based on unrounded numerators and denominators. This has resulted in confidence intervals not being available for the employment rate indicator.

October 2015

*12 INDICATORS UPDATED:

- 2 additional Risk Factor indicators now included at District & UA level as well as at County & UA level

- 3 Services prescribing indicators updated at CCG level

- 1 Quality & Outcomes indicator related to GP patient survey updated at CCG level

- 1 Prevalence indicator related to Adult Social Care Survey updated at County & UA level

- 1 Services indicator related to emergency admissions for neuroses updated at County & UA level and data at District & UA level now included

- 2 Quality & Outcomes indicators related to employment of people with mental health disorders updated at County & UA level

- 2 Finance prescribing indicators updated at CCG level

PROGRAMME BUDGETING DATA

New programme budgeting data for 2013/14 for CCGs is now included in the Finance domain. Due to changes in the way the data is reported, new indicators are now included:

  • Mental Health spend per head of population
  • Mental Health prescribing spend per head of population
  • Proportion of CCG spend that is on specialist Mental Health services

 

September 2015

*16 INDICATORS UPDATED:

- 4 additional Risk Factor indicators now included at District & UA level as well as at County & UA level

- 2 Quality & Outcomes indicators related to the Adult Social Care Survey updated at County & UA level

- 10 IAPT indicators updated for CCGs to March 2015. These updates use the new IAPT dataset formats provided by the HSCIC

- 4 IAPT indicators that are also in the CMHD Pathway updated

PROGRAMME BUDGETING DATA PROPOSALS

Programme budgeting data for CCGs is now available from NHS England for 2013/14. Due to changes in the way the data is reported, indicators in the Finance domain cannot be updated. Three new indicators are proposed:

  • Mental Health spend per head of population
  • Mental Health prescribing spend per head of population
  • Proportion of CCG spend that is on specialist Mental Health services

These new indicators will be included in the October update. At the same time the previous indicators based on programme budgeting data will be archived,unless there is a demand for these to remain in the tool. If you have any feedback on this please send to mhdnin@phe.gov.uk

 

June 2015

*20 INDICATORS UPDATED:

- All IAPT indicators updated for CCGs (16 indicators)

- IAPT indicators that are also in CMHD Pathway updated

- Cost of GP prescribing indicators for CCGs in Finance domain updated (2 indicators)

- Support for people with LTCs indicator based on GP Patient Survey data for CCGs updated in Quality & Outcomes domain (1 indicator)

- Depression and anxiety among GP survey respondents indicator updated to include survey data that fall within the financial year

 

 

 

March 2015

*26 INDICATORS UPDATED:

- All IAPT indicators updated for CCGs (16 indicators)

- IAPT indicators that are also in CMHD Pathway updated

- Updates to some Risk and Related Factors indicators for upper and lower tier local authorities (6 indicators)

- Updates to some Prevalence indicators for County & Unitary Authorities (4 indicators)

 

 

 

 

December 2014

*32 INDICATORS UPDATED:

 - All IAPT indicators updated plus new indicator on ethnicity coding completeness

 - New QOF indicators and updates

 - Updates to prescribing indicators

+ Updates to some Risk and Outcomes indicators

 

 

October 2014

*23 INDICATORS UPDATED *

CMHD pathway revised and finalised

+ NEW indicators:

- Contact with MH secondary care for people with CMHD

- IAPT patients finishing a course of treatment

 

August 2014

Updated indicator: People estimated to have any common mental health disorder:  Estimated % of population aged 16-74 (CCG level)

 

 

June 2014

First version released: