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NHS Outcomes Framework

Posted December 2010

The Department of Health (DH) has published the first NHS outcomes framework. The government intends to concentrate onoutcomes rather than on performance management. There are 10 over-arching indicators which cover the broad aims of each area, 31 improvement area indicators which look in more detail at key areas within each domain; which are divided between 5 healthcare domains which articulate the responsibilities of the NHS (in total there are 51 indicators). For the period 2011-12 there are no targets primarily as there is insufficient reliable information as yet. Thereafter the Health Secretary and the NHS Commissioning Board will identify areas "of ambition" for improvment.

  • Domain 1 - Prventing people from dying prematurely
  • Domain 2 - Enhancing quality of life for people with with long-term conditions
  • Domain 3 - Helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or injury
  • Domain 4 - Ensuring that people have a positive experience of healthcare
  • Domain 5 - Treating and caring for peopl in a safe environmnet and protecting them form avoidable harm

Members can access a copy of the NHS Outcomes framework here.


Coding Clinic

Posted December 2010

The Volume 7 Issue 6 December 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


NHS Outcomes Framework

Posted December 2010

The Department of Health (DH) has published the first NHS outcomes framework. The government intends to concentrate onoutcomes rather than on performance management. There are 10 over-arching indicators which cover the broad aims of each area, 31 improvement area indicators which look in more detail at key areas within each domain; which are divided between 5 healthcare domains which articulate the responsibilities of the NHS (in total there are 51 indicators). For the period 2011-12 there are no targets primarily as there is insufficient reliable information as yet. Thereafter the Health Secretary and the NHS Commissioning Board will identify areas "of ambition" for improvment.

  • Domain 1 - Prventing people from dying prematurely
  • Domain 2 - Enhancing quality of life for people with with long-term conditions
  • Domain 3 - Helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or injury
  • Domain 4 - Ensuring that people have a positive experience of healthcare
  • Domain 5 - Treating and caring for peopl in a safe environmnet and protecting them form avoidable harm

Members can access a copy of the NHS Outcomes framework here.


Revised Operating Framework Published for 2010/11

Posted December 2010

The revised operating framwork for the NHS in England has been published. THe oeprating framework sets out the priorities for the NHS in England for the forthcoming year. There are significant changes in the indicated as the NHS will have to deliver better value for money and support the creation of a healthier nation. The framework focuses on 5 key areas:

  • revisions to Vital Signs and Existing Commitments
  • new rules on configuration
  • future direction and next steps on transforming community services
  • finance and efficiencies
  • accelerating development of the payment system
There are a number of areas within the framework that will have an impact on clinical coding departments (pathway tariffs in cardiac rehabilitation, dementia, copd, end of life care and stroke rehabilitation; re-admission within 30 days etc).
Members can access a copy of the revised operating framework here.


OPCS 4.6 DRAFT Summary of changes document

Posted November 2010

The NHS Classification Service has published a DRAFT list of the changes to codes and descriptions to the OPCS 4.5 Tabular list for OPCS 4.6. The final document is expected in January 2011. The document is draft and clinical coders should not annotate their OPCS 4.5 Tabulars with this information. The document has been published by the classifications service to give indications of the proposed changes to system suppliers.

Members can access the OPCS 4.6 Draft Summary of Changes here.

New Hospital Indicator to be Published

Posted November 2010

Following a national review, the Department of Health (DH) has announced that the way hospital mortality ratios will be calculated will change. The Summary Hospital Level Mortality Indicator (SHMI) should be used by hospitals to better understand the trends associated with patient death. The review followed as a result of the Francis inquiry into the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust. The Mortality review was led by Ian Dalton, chief executive of NHS North East and included a wide range of organisations including the Academy of Royal Colleges, the Care Quality Commission, the NHS Confederation, Dr Foster Intelligence, the National Patient Safety Council, Sir Brian Jarman of Imperial College and the Professional Association of Clinical Coders - UK amongst others.

The new indicator (SHMI) is not designed to be used as a standalone indicator of quality to rank hospitals in league tables. It is instead designed to act as an indicator (smoke alarm) of a potential problem that requires investigation. Sir Ian Dalton said "A high SHMI on its own is not an indicator of poor standards of care but it is a trigger to take action. Hospital boards across the country have a responsibility to pursue questions the SHMI might raise and quick action will help to ensure safe care for patients at all times".

Members can access the DH press release and the Health Service Journal news piece here.


Coding Clinic

Posted October 2010

The Volume 7 Issue 5 October 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Liberating the NHS - DH Consultation

Posted October 2010

The Department of Health is consulting on its White paper, Equity and Excellence.

This is part of the government's goal to give patients more information, control and greater choice about their care. The paper, The Information Revolution, is about transforming the way information is accessed, collected, analysed and used, putting people at the heart of health and adult social care services.

The DH is consulting on the proposals and the consultation will close on the 14th January 2011. A copy of the executive summary is available to members by clicking here.


The Future of NPfIT

Posted September 2010

A Review of the National Programme for IT undertaken by the Department of Health has concluded that a centralised, national approach to IT is no longer required. After 8 years, the government has officially called an end to the programme.

The new approach should allow NHS organisations to introduce smaller, more manageable change which is in line with their business requirements. The review reflects the governments commitment to ending top-down government and enabling localised decision making.

Christine Connelly, the Director General for Informatics, said "It is clear that the National Programme for IT has delivered important changes for the NHS including an infrastructure which the NHS today depends on for providing safe and responsive health care. Now the NHS is changing, we need to change the way IT supports these changes bringing the decision making closer to the front line and ensuring that change is manageable and holds less risk for NHS organisations."

Health minister Simon Burns said that moving IT systems closer to the front line would save £700m.


Audit Commission to close

Posted August 2010

The Government has announced the closure of the Audit Commission from 2012 saying that it has "more than fulfilled its goals". The move is set to save an estimated £50 million a year.

Eric Pickles, the Communities Secretary said, "Rather than being a watchdog that champions taxpayers' interests, it has become the creature of the Whitehall state." The Audit Commission said that the announcement had "come out of the blue".

The Audit Commission was set up by Michael Heseltine in 1983. The Commission has had a number of successes namely the rate capping scandals in Lambeth and Liverpool, the gerrymandering for votes scandal in Westminster and more recently the detection of over £200 million of fraud through the National Fraud Initiative.

Mr Pickles announced that whilst the Commissions research function would stop, there would be a "new audit framework" for local health services. He went on to say that "Audit should remain to ensure tax payers's money is properly spent, but this can be done in a competitive environment, drawing on professional audit expertise across the country".


Feedback on Classification Service Co-morbidity guidance

Posted August 2010

The CfH National Classification Service is seeking feedback on the co-morbidity guidance issued in the coding clinic in March 2010 (volume 6, Issue 6). The NCS is meeting again in September to progress with the next phase of the project. Feedback from the service is required by the 17th August. The Association has collated members views and the views of delegates to the INSIGHT 2010 event in London in May. Click here to view the Associations response to the NCS. Click here to view the grid with comments that was attached.


Review of Arms Length Bodies

Posted August 2010

The secretary of state for health, Andrew Lansley, has announced a cull of 'quangos' to save £180m in the health sector by 2014-15.

Subject to Parliamentary approval, organisations, which are not required, will be removed, with essential work moved to other bodies. The cull will claim high-profile organisations such as the Health Protection Agency, the National Patient Safety Agency, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, the Food Standards Authority, the Alcohol Education and Research Council and the Health Protection Agency.

The NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care (NHS IC) will be retained and put on a firmer statutory footing. It will become a "national repository for data collection across healthcare, public health and adult social care" as outlined in the white paper. It will also have a "clearer focus on data collection" and a close working relationship with the new NHS Commissioning Board, which the white paper proposes to make responsible for information governance, data quality and systems interoperability.

NHS Connecting for Health was not included in the review.


WHO and IHTSDO Announcement

Posted July 2010

The WHO have made the following announcement (dated 22/07/2010). "WHO and the International Health Terminology Standards Developement Organisation (IHTSDO) have worked on a collaborative arrangement to link the WHO Family of Classifications and Systematised Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT). This arrangement enables the linkage of terminologies and classifications. In the era of computerisation of health information and electronic health records, it represents a major achievement." The IHTSDO has also issued a press release which states "Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22,2010. - The International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) announced today a collaborative arrangment with the World Health Organsiation (WHO) to harmonize WHO classifications and SNOMED-CT for the benefit of citizens around the world." Members can read the WHO announcement and the IHTSDO press release here. If you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Implementation of latest version of ICD-10

Posted July 2010

The coalition government has made clear its intentions to implement the latest version of ICD-10 Edition 2 in the NHS in 2012/13. It sets out its plans in the White Paper "Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS". For more information see the Association Newsletter, Inform July 2010. To view the White Paper itself click here. (Please contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Coalition sets out its plans for the NHS

Posted July 2010

The coalition government has set out plans for the NHS in a white paper entitled "Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS". It describres a process for devolving power from government, making the NHS more accountable to patients and reducing bureaucracy. More information can be found in the Association Newsletter, Inform July 2010. (Please contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)To view the White Paper itself click here.


The Association Newsletter

Posted July 2010

The Association has launched an e-Newsletter for members. This is an intermittent publication and members can access it via the Inform page in the members section of this site.


Coding Clinic

Posted July 2010

The Volume 7 Issue 4 June 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Coding Clinic

Posted July 2010

The Volume 7 Issue 3 June 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Coding Clinic

Posted June 2010

The Volume 7 Issue 2 May 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Clinical Coding Acadamies

Posted May 2010

As part of the on-going collaboration with clinical coders and those involved in their professional training. The NHS Classifications Service is developing Clinical Coding Academies as a way forward to enhance the future training needs of those working daily in the field. The first three Academies are with Calderdale and Huddersfied, London, and Cheshire and Merseyside; with a number of other training teams already keen to be part of the next phase. An oversight steering group, of which the PACC-UK is an active member, is helping to shape that development. In colloration with the NHS Information Centre, the plan is to look at the wider Education, Training and Development needs of the clinical coders and be able to respond to these through the Academy structure. For further details see www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandservices/data/clinicalcoding/trainingaccred.


Education, Training and Development

Posted May 2010

At the Associations INSIGHT 2010, as part of his presentation, Brian Derry, Executive Director at the NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care (NHS IC) indicated that the NHS IC would be taking a more active role for clinical coding education, training and development from the NHS Connecting for Health.


NCCQ

Posted April 2010

The Association has recently learned that NHS Connecting for Health, Classifications Service have agreed with the IHRIM(UK) that those wishing to take the National Clinical Coding QUalification must first join IHRIM(UK). This is a change to previous practice where IHRIM(UK) offered a one year free membership to those undertaking the NCCQ as part of the cost of the NCCQ. This means that the cost of the NCCQ is now £350.00 (for NHS employees) or £450.00 (for non-NHS employees) plus an additional £90.48 for IHRIM(UK) annual student membership.


Coding Clinic

Posted March 2010

The Volume 6 Issue 7 March 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Coding Clinic

Posted March 2010

The Volume 6 Issue 6 March 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.) This is an important coding clinic outlining the new national standards pertaining to the mandated recording of over 60 comorbidities if recorded in the record from the 1st April 2010.


High Cost Drugs list and Chemotherapy Regimen Lists 2010

Posted March 2010

The NHS CfH has issued the latest version of the high cost drugs list and chemotherapy regimens list for use in 2010.These are available via the TRUD service. (Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the Members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


Coding Clinic

Posted February 2010

The Volume 6 Issue 5 February 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)


INSIGHT 2010 - Orthopaedics

Posted February 2010

This years INSIGHT event will be on the subject of Orthopaedics. The event will take place at the Methodist International Centre in Euston Street, London on the 17th May 2010. Topics will include surgery of the spine, the shoulder and the foot.

Booking for members has opened and booking for non-members will open on the 31st March (although non-members may reserve a place). Places will be offered thereafteron a first-come first-served basis. For more information, to reserve a place or to download an application please visit the Events page of this site.


Coding Clinic

Posted January 2010

The Volume 6 Issue 4 January 2010 NHS CFH Coding Clinic has just been published. It is available for download from the NHS CFH Classifications website.(Members can access a direct link from the National Standards page in the members section . Contact webmaster@paccuk.org if you are a member and are having difficulty logging in to the Members area.)