National Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network: Updates and Developments
New Products from Public Health England
This is a copy of an e-mail for users who have shown an interest in keeping updated with the work of the NMHDNIN. If you would like to receive information directly from NMHDNIN or If you have any questions regarding any of the updates detailed below, please contact the team on mhdnin@phe.gov.uk.
Psychosis Data Report (published 17th October)
This report shows data for a range of indicators across the psychosis care pathway. It describes their variation across England by local authority or clinical commissioning group. It highlights:
It is for public health, service planners, commissioners, providers, advocacy groups, and policy makers. Those involved in the local planning and provision of care for people with or at risk of psychosis can use the data to help ensure that services provided meet local needs, are evidence based and to address any gaps in provision. Continued improvement in the collection and reporting of data on psychosis is also encouraged.
The excel spreadsheet shows a breakdown of indicator value for each clinical commissioning group or local authority in the country.
Perinatal Mental Health Data Catalogue (published 26th October)
The perinatal period spans the time from conception through to a year after giving birth. Perinatal mental health is concerned with the mental health and wellbeing of women and their child, partner and families during this time period.
This report lists all data and metrics that the NMHIN is aware of that is related to perinatal mental health. Metrics graded as not available at a national level may be sourced locally. It includes national datasets published at clinical commissioning group (CCG), local authority or provider level. It has information on data availability and location. It is part of a system-wide drive towards using data to support the commissioning and delivery of effective and integrated perinatal pathways.
It can be used by commissioners, policy makers, planners, service providers and advocacy groups in local areas to identify available data on perinatal mental health prevention and care. The data can be used to inform their work to ensure there are adequate and effective perinatal mental health care services in England. The data catalogue is the first step in ensuring all gaps in perinatal mental health data are filled, and aims to stimulate conversation across organisations and promote joint working to make more data available on perinatal mental health.
The data catalogue is being continuously developed and improved. Please send comments and suggestions to mhdnin@phe.gov.uk
Neurology Services Hospital Activity Compendium (published 13th October)
The compendium shows summary level data (counts and percentages) at a national level on the hospital activity of people admitted with a neurological condition. Where possible, these national level data are also provided at a CCG level. By making this data available it is hoped that analysts, policy makers, clinicians, commissioners and charities involved in the provision of services for people with neurological conditions will be able to undertake further exploration of the information included and begin to uncover the rich detail that the product contains.
The data tables for England show data for three financial years (2012/13, 2013/14 and 2014/15):
The network plan to develop further extracts of this dataset in accordance with the identified needs of end users. We would very much appreciate feedback on the scope of this future work; if you have any suggestions on what these future extracts should contain please submit them via email to mhdnin@phe.gov.uk.
Mental Health
Severe Mental Health (SMI) Profiling Tool
Two indicators based on NHS England Mental Health Community Teams Activity data have been updated to Q1 2016/17:
Four indicators have also been updated in the Risk & related factors domain
Common Mental Health Disorders (CMHD) Profiling Tool
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:
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
Suicide Prevention Profiling Tool
A number of updates on indicators have been made in the following domains:
Suicide Data
Suicide age-standardised rate per 100 000 (3 year average) new County & UA 2013/15 data
Related Risk Factors
Related Service Contacts Domain
Co-existing substance misuse and mental health issues Profiling Tool
Two indicators in the Related risk factors domain have been updated:
Crisis Care Profiling Tool
Three indicators in the Suicide data domain have been updated:
The directly standardised rate for suicide has been updated for males, females and persons for the years 2013-2015.
Four indicators in the Understanding Need domain have been updated:
Three indicators in the Access to Support domain have been updated:
One indicator in the Quality of treatment domain has been updated:
Two indicators in the Recovery and Staying Well domain have been updated:
Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing Profiling Tool
Social Care
Education
YouTube videos demonstrating how to use the profiling tools
A great deal of content in the profiles has been updated this month. For an informative video guide showing how to use all profiles go here. We also provide a video specifically showing the suicide prevention profile here.