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Learn about the SUS PBC Comparators system, its design principles, and objectives. Accessible web-based platform for GP practices to compare commissioning activity, referrals, outcomes, prescribing, and QOF data.
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SUS PBC Comparators Phil Collins SUS Programme
SUS PBC Comparators - topics • Background to practice based commissioning (PBC) • The need for information to support PBC • The SUS PBC Comparators system • Objectives • Design principles • Overview • Release plans and the future
Background to PBC • “PBC is about engaging practices and other primary care professionals in the commissioning of services. Through PBC, front line clinicians are being provided with the resources and support to become more involved in commissioning decisions.” • Department of Health guidance
PBC Guidance • Practice based commissioning: achieving universal coverage • Published by DH in January 2006 • Health reform in England: update and commissioning framework • Published by DH in July 2006 • It sets out a framework to strengthen commissioning and focuses in particular on PBC • DH review of NHS locally developed information tools for PBC • Recognises that “information is crucial for successful practice based commissioning”.
Information to support PBC • Acknowledged that there is not sufficient information available at present to meet all the criteria set out in Practice based commissioning: achieving universal coverage • Recognised that the SUS PBC Comparator system is the long-term strategic solution for PBC • Recognised that there are some significant local developments providing real value (and that these will continue to develop)
Information to support PBC Current position National Local Some local systems developed, e.g. ASP, GM, MIDAS And some commercial systems e.g. Ardentia, Dr Foster, Sollis
Information to support PBC Position as at mid May 2007 National Local PBC Comparators Local systems
Information to support PBC Future position National Local PBC Comparators Local systems
Background to PBC Comparators • Initial discussions with DH in March 2006 • High level draft specification issued in August • Approval to go ahead • Draft requirements produced in November • With indication of expansion to other data sources (e.g. QOF and prescribing) • Work commenced in December 2006
Partners for PBC Comparators • Sponsor • Department of Health • Development team • Secondary Uses Service • NHS Information Centre • NHS Connecting for Health • Northgate Information Solutions
Objectives for PBC Comparators • To deploy a national, web-based, system for the provision of GP practice comparators • Accessible to all GP practices (as well as PCTs, SHAs, Trusts, PHOs etc) • Providing comparators of commissioning activity, referral patterns, outcomes, prescribing and QOF data • Data refreshed quarterly and available shortly after the PbR Freeze date
Design principles for PBC Comparators • Web-based access • Summary level information • Intuitive ‘dash board’ graphical style presentation • Built-in help and supporting information
Current status of the system • First release on time in first week of April 2007 • User assurance and testing underway • Two more releases during April and early May • Full release planned for mid May
Planned initial comparators • Activity and Cost (at PbR tariff) comparators for: • 1. OP first attendances for source of referral = GP per 1000 population for the six specialities identified for care outside hospital * • 2. Total outpatient attendances per 1000 population • 3. Non-Elective admissions for 19 ambulatory care sensitive * • 4. Non-Elective Admissions per 1000 population • 5. Four QOF area admissions per 1000 population (CHD, Asthma, COPD, diabetes) • 6. Elective IP Admissions per 1000 population • 7. Day case Admissions per 1000 population • 8. Total elective admissions per 1000 population • 9. Admissions for five procedures with evidence of overuse / 1000 population* * Better Value Better Care indicators
Release plans and the future • Release 1 scheduled for mid May • Basic range of comparators • Wide range of access (registration not restricted) • Further releases currently being planned and schedule will be announced soon • Expanding on • number of comparators • functionality • number of data sources
SUS PBC Comparators Phil Collins SUS Programme