Better Care Fund Indicators April 2014 Hertfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board 18 June 2014 Item 4 Appendix 2.

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Better Care Fund Indicators April 2014 Hertfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board 18 June 2014 Item 4 Appendix 2

BCF 1 – Long Stay admissions – Baseline and target Baseline data, and required performance, are shown above

BCF 1 – Long Stay admissions The metric is based on annual data so has to be estimated at year end for the population rate calculation. April's value is much lower than the values for previous years - this is not unexpected early in the year as the large pro-rata factors in early months will skew any differences from the monthly average. The value will be expected to increase and then settle down as the number of months increases. Source: Hertfordshire County Council ACSIS database Target: 661.6

BCF 2 – 91 Days after Start of Reablement Service – Baseline and target Baseline data, and required performance, are shown above The figures use final results from statutory returns (note that only Enablement Delivery Plans (EDPs) for Goldsborough home- based care were used.)

BCF 2 – 91 Days after Start of Reablement Service The figures use final results from statutory returns (note that only EDPs were used). Figures for are estimated and may change slightly before submissions of the statutory returns. Source: Hertfordshire County Council ACSIS database Target: 86.5%

BCF 2 – 91 Days after Start of Reablement Service Discharge from hospital Receive reablement/rehabilitation service In residential care Deceased In hospital “At home” At 91 days:

BCF 3 – Delayed transfers of care Baseline data, and required performance, are shown above (measure is Beddays, not number of delayed transfers) Because data is only available for health services after a time-lag, April data will not be available until July

BCF 3 – Delayed transfers of care & (by month) Source: Unify DTOC Hertfordshire Extract

BCF 4 – Avoidable emergency admissions - – Baseline and target Baseline data, and required performance, are shown above Because data is only available for health services after a time-lag, April data will not be available until July. Data analysing trends across up to February 2014 has been obtained for Herts Valleys and E & N Herts CCGs, but not yet from Royston area. A check against the baseline data is required, as to whether data includes all age emergency admissions, or only those for patients aged 18+

BCF 4 – Avoidable emergency admissions Source: Batch DSR Emergency Conditions Summary

BCF 5 – Patient/ service user experience - – Baseline and target Survey administered quarterly by Partnership & Quality Team, HCC Results of survey obtained after time lag: Q in July Q in October

BCF 5 – Patient/ service user experience – data source Source: Having Your Say Enablement Survey

BCF 6 – Diagnosis rate for people with dementia - – Baseline and target Baseline data, and required performance, are shown above Actual indicator performance depends on GP diagnosis numbers on national register (published October reporting end-March) - proxy measure is required to monitor relevant trends

BCF 6 – Diagnosis rate for people with dementia Actual indicator performance depends on GP diagnosis numbers on national register (published October reporting end-March) - proxy measure is required to monitor relevant trends Proxy: new dementia diagnosis (HPFT hold data) - with “deflator” Awaiting data from new report from HPFT reporting system, to count new dementia diagnosis (latest data from HPFT is currently up to March 2014) New entries on the register during 2013/14 will have affected the end March 2014 figure that will be reported in October /14 data shows an increase in new diagnoses since 2012/13, (baseline year for this indicator). Surge in referrals reported since October.