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Monthly Mental Health Minimum Dataset Reports

Published By Health and Social Care Information Centre

Issued circa 10 anni ago

GB
final

Summary

Type of release
ongoing release of a series of related datasets

Licence
UK Open Government Licence

Verification
automatically awarded

Description

This monthly statistical release makes available the most recent Mental Health Minimum Dataset (MHMDS) data from April 2013 onwards. Further analysis to support currencies and payment in adult and older people's mental health services was added to the publication of April 2014 final data. These changes are described in the Methodological Change paper referenced below. As well as providing timely data, it presents a wide range of information about care given to users of NHS-funded, secondary mental health services for adults and older people ('secondary mental health services') in England. The release comprises: an executive summary which presents some national-level time series information; a monthly data file which presents 56 measures by provider/Clinical Commissioning Group pairings from the most recent month's final data; a set of provider level data quality measures (also presented for provisional data for the month ahead); a background data quality report to help users assess the quality of specific information; a detailed metadata file, which provides contextual information for each measure, including a full description, current uses, and the method used for analysis. This information will be of particular interest to organisations involved in giving secondary mental health care to adults and older people, as it presents timely information to support discussions between providers and commissioners of services. The MHMDS Monthly Report now includes the ten nationally recommended quality and outcome indicators to support the implementation of currencies and payment in mental health. For patients, researchers, agencies and the wider public it aims to provide up to date information about the numbers of people using services, spending time in psychiatric hospitals and subject to the Mental Health Act (MHA). Some of these measures are currently experimental analysis.