1 National Outcomes and Casemix Collection Training Workshop Adult Inpatient.

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1 National Outcomes and Casemix Collection Training Workshop Adult Inpatient

2 Learning Objectives  Understanding of the context of the collection of Outcome Measures in Mental Health  Understanding of the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection Data Collection Protocol and local adaptation  Development of skills in the completion of the standard measures of Outcome and Casemix

3 The Guiding Question...  Who receives.....  What services.....  From whom.....  At what cost  With what effect... from Leginski et al 1989

4 Outcome 28: Comprehensive implementation and further development of routine consumer outcome measures in mental health Key direction 28.1: Continue to support and develop outcome measurement systems, including full implementation of routine outcome measurement systems, in the mental health sector and for use by other mental health providers and related service sectors Key direction 28.2: Establish a national strategy in collaboration between the Commonwealth, States and Territories for database development, data analysis (which may include normative comparisons and benchmarking exercises), dissemination and training. Key direction 28.3: Support the implementation of routine outcome measurement Outcome 30: Reform of public sector funding models to better reflect need Key direction 30.1: Continue the development of mental health casemix classifications through the Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network

5 Outcomes and Casemix Measures for Adults  Clinician rated  Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS)  Life Skills Profile (LSP-16)  Consumer self-report (varies across states and territories)  Mental Health Inventory (MHI)  Kessler 10 (K-10)  Behaviour and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS 32)

6 The Basic Data Collection Protocol  Standardised measures of consumers’ clinical status are collected at three critical occasions during episodes of mental health care:  Admission (to episode of health care)  Discharge (from episode of care)  And where an episode lasts for more than 91 days, at Review

7 Episode of Mental Health Care  Defined as “a more or less continuous period of contact between a consumer and a Mental Health Service Organisation that occurs within the one Mental Health Service Setting”  Mental Health separated into 3 types of service settings:  Inpatient episodes (Overnight admitted)  Community Residential episodes (24 hour staffed)  Ambulatory episodes  Two business rules:  ‘One episode at a time’  ‘Change of setting = new episode’  Start and end of each episode triggers a collection occasion  Different measures are collected for different age groups

8 The Start and End of Episodes Ambulatory Episode 1Inpatient EpisodeAmbulatory Episode 2 Ambulatory Episode Start Data Collection Ambulatory Episode End Data Collection Ambulatory Episode Start Data Collection Inpatient Episode Start Data Collection Inpatient Episode End Data Collection

9 Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS)

10 The HoNOS: 12 scales (Adult version) 1. Overactivity, aggression 2. Non-accidental self-injury 3. Problem drinking or drug-taking 4. Cognitive problems 5. Physical illness or disability problems 6. Problems associated with hallucinations or delusions 7. Problems with depressed mood 8. Other mental and behavioural problem 9. Problems with relationships 10. Problems with activities of daily living 11. Problems with living conditions 12. Problems with occupation and activities Behaviour Impairment Symptom Social

11 Rating the HoNOS

12 HoNOS Rating Rules  Rate each item in order from 1 to 12  Do not include information rated in an earlier item, i.e. minimal item overlap  Rate the most severe problem that has occurred over the previous two weeks  Consider both the impact on behaviour and/or the degree of distress it causes

13 Important Variations in Rating Guides

14 Practice Rating HoNOS Time 1

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16  Principal Diagnosis  The Principal Diagnosis is the diagnosis established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the patient or client’s care during the preceding Period of Care.  Additional Diagnoses  Identify main secondary diagnoses that affected the person’s care during the period in terms of requiring therapeutic intervention, clinical evaluation, extended management, or increased care or monitoring. Up to two Additional Diagnoses may be recorded. Diagnosis

17 Mental Health Legal Status  Was the person treated on an involuntary basis (under the relevant mental health legislation) at some point during the preceding Period of Care

18 Practice Rating HoNOS Time 2

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20 Where to Find Additional Information