CQUIN Scheme 2019-20
East Riding/Hull Mental Health Services
Indicator Name |
Indicator Description |
CCG2: Staff flu vaccinations |
Flu vaccine uptake target of 80% for front line clinical staff |
CCG3: Alcohol and tobacco screening/interventions |
Adult patients in mental health inpatient services are screened for, and offered interventions to reduce, alcohol and tobacco use. 80% of inpatients must be screened. 90% of smokers and above low risk alcohol users must be offered an appropriate intervention. |
CCG4: 72 hour follow up post discharge |
80% of adult mental health inpatients receive a follow up contact within 72 hours of discharge from the inpatient service. |
CCG5a: Mental Health Data Quality: MHSDS Data Quality Maturity Index |
To achieve a score of 95% or greater in the Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) Data Quality Maturity Index (DQMI). https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/data-tools-and-services/data-services/data-quality |
CCG5b: Mental Health Data Quality: Interventions |
70% of mental health referrals in scope for the MHSDS with two or more attended contacts to have at least one SNOMED intervention code recorded. |
CCG6: Use of Anxiety Specific Disorder Measures (ADSMs) in IAPT |
65% of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) referrals with a specific anxiety disorder problem descriptor finishing a course of treatment having paired scores recorded on the specified ADSM. |
Forensic Secure Services
Indicator Name |
Indicator Description |
PSS4: Healthy Weight in Adult Secure Mental Health Services |
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PSS5: CAMHS Tier 4 Staff Training |
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NHS England – Immunisation and Nursing
Indicator Name |
Indicator Description |
Improving awareness and uptake of screening and immunisation services in targeted groups |
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Hambleton, Richmondshire & Whitby Community Services
Indicator Name |
Indicator Description |
CCG2: Staff flu vaccinations |
Flu vaccine uptake target of 80% for front line clinical staff |
CCG3: Alcohol and tobacco screening/interventions |
Adult patients in community inpatient services are screened for, and offered interventions to reduce, alcohol and tobacco use. 80% of inpatients must be screened. 90% of smokers and above low risk alcohol users must be offered an appropriate intervention. |
CCG7: Actions to prevent hospital falls |
80% of community patients, aged 65 or older with a length of stay greater than 48 hours must receive three key falls prevention actions:
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Local: Falls assessment pathway |
To create a network of falls assessors across a range of organisations including healthcare, housing and residential services, the emergency services and the voluntary/charitable sector |
Local: Improving continence care in residential home |
To improve the number of annual continence reviews undertaken for patients in residential homes who require continence products. An audit will be undertaken to assess of the quality of continence care in the homes and inform future actions. |
Scarborough & Ryedale Community Services
Indicator Name |
Indicator Description |
CCG2: Staff flu vaccinations |
Flu vaccine uptake target of 80% for front line clinical staff |
CCG3: Alcohol and tobacco screening/interventions |
Adult patients in community inpatient services are screened for, and offered interventions to reduce, alcohol and tobacco use. 80% of inpatients must be screened. 90% of smokers and above low risk alcohol users must be offered an appropriate intervention. |
CCG7: Actions to prevent hospital falls |
80% of community patients, aged 65 or older with a length of stay greater than 48 hours must receive three key falls prevention actions:
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Local: Falls assessment pathway |
To create a network of falls assessors across a range of organisations including healthcare, housing and residential services, the emergency services and the voluntary/charitable sector |
Local: Improving continence care in residential home |
To improve the number of annual continence reviews undertaken for patients in residential homes who require continence products. An audit will be undertaken to assess of the quality of continence care in the homes and inform future actions. |