From: Donelson, Sarah
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:57 AM
To: Minniti, Mary Cc: Pierson, Marc
Subject: RE: [p2projectdirectors] nhs performance indicators
Well, it depends on which ones you want to use and why and if you are going to use the risk adjustment that they developed in the UK. Their health care system is very different from ours, so prior to adopting any risk adjustment, I would want to examine the models carefully. Also, an indicator like "going home after a hip replacement" may or may not be getting at what you want to get at. If you are the hospital where the surgery was done, but then you send patients to a step down facility for rehab and then they go home - you would have very few, if any patients "going home after hip replacement". In the British health care system, you would have your rehab there in the hospital (at least about 8 years ago you would have and I'm guessing that hasn't changed in the UK from the use of this indicator). So, if you could be more specific about which ones would be used and why you are looking at them, that would be helpful. I would also want to look to see if these were indicators being tracked more broadly in the US to facilitate comparisons and drawing policy conclusions down the road. Ultimately, we are going to need to show that there are sound reasons to adopt some of the learnings of PP and that it makes good sense from a national policy perspective. I couldn't get to the second link as it was not available (according to the message that I got). I hope that this is helpful -
Sarah Donelson Director, Methods, Outcomes Measurement & Statistics Healthcare Improvement Division PeaceHealth
Tel: (541) 687-4945 / Fax: (541) 434-7450
sdonelson@peacehealth.org
Assistant: Summer Meyer (360) 715-6478
-----Original Message----- From: Minniti, Mary Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 7:43 PM To: Donelson, Sarah Cc: Pierson, Marc Subject: FW: [p2projectdirectors] nhs performance indicators
What do you know about these indicators and their value? They are being discussed in P2 as possible indicators...are they a gold standard from your perspective? Thank You!
Mary Minniti, CPHQ, Project Manager Clinical Quality - HealthCare Improvement Division (360) 319-0651 [cell)] or (541) 984-4063 phone- Eugene Fax (360) 738-6393 Bellingham; Fax (541) 686-8947 Eugene
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From: jo bibby [mailto:jo@hollocklee.evesham.net]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:09 AM To: P2 Project Directors
Subject: [p2projectdirectors] nhs performance indicators
Dear colleagues, here are the links to the NHS national performance indicators. Some of them do, I think, cover the areas that were discussed at our recent conference call. There is also further information available or forthcoming from clinical audit databases (and consequently better risk adjusted). I will look into this further. Jo http://www.doh.gov.uk/nhsperformanceindicators/2002/ha.html http://www.doh.gov.uk/nhsperformanceindicators/2002/trust.html