Susan Crane, Children, Young people and Maternal health Programme Manager, UCLPartners
Dougal Hargreaves, UCL Institute of Child Health
UCLPartners child health data platform
3 March 2015
2
Overview
• Those responsible for commissioning children’s services often lack the capacity, time or opportunity to find the data necessary to make the most informed commissioning decisions
• UCLPartners aims to develop a child health data platform that will move beyond data capture to the interpretation and presentation of those data in a meaningful, relevant way to inform LAs/CCGs on how to provide the best care for children
• Key challenges are to:
o identify the key indicators
o support development and interpretation of minimum datasets
o provide guidance on where resources will have the greatest impact
o support a co-ordinated approach to delivering the early years agenda in the London Health Commission report
3
Purpose of this session
• Present examples from the UCLPartners mental health platform
• Consult on how this approach can most usefully be applied/adapted to support commissioning for CYP health
4
Admissions for mental disorders per 100,000 population aged 0-17 years, by LA area
5
% and number of children classified as overweight and obese by LA area
6
% patients with new diagnosis of depression who had assessment of severity at time of diagnosis (QOF DEP06)
7
Total PCT spend (£) for Child and Adolescent mental disorder per 100,000 population
8
Net Savings (£M) after 2-11 years if all parents of children with conduct disorder received parenting interventions
9
Recommendations for intervention
• Starting well
• Developing well
• Living well
• Working well
• Ageing well
10
Context of commissioning for CYP health
• Data access, analysis and recommendations across all needs of a population
• Relative focus/attention on CYP in JSNAs and other commissioning documents
• Existing data availability (www.chimat.org.uk)
11
Consistent/common
• Analysis of demographic data
• Detailed data on major public health concerns and healthcare activity for CYP
• Marmot report
• Focus on early years
Variable
• Data linkage (eg: between health and education, primary/secondary)
• Size of area for analysis
• Clear strategy to address social determinants ‘effect of welfare reforms on the health and well-being of CYP’
Review of CYP content in JSNAs/commissioning intention documents
12
Possible contribution of the child health platform
• Developing new informatics tools
• Health economics modelling
• Streamlining data analysis/presentation process
• Options analysis for interventions
• Evaluation of existing interventions
Feedback very welcome!