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Statistical press notice: Mental health community teams activity data, 2011-12 Q4

The following statistics were published today by the Department of Health: Quarterly Mental Health Community Teams Activity data for 2011-12…

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The following statistics were published today by the Department of Health:

Quarterly Mental Health Community Teams Activity data for 2011-12 Quarter 4.

The main findings for 2011-12 Quarter 4 were:

  • Early Intervention (EI) teams served 10,230 new cases of psychosis in 2011-12.
  • 97.6% of patients under adult mental illness specialties on Care Programme Approach (CPA) were followed up within 7 days of discharge from psychiatric inpatient care.
  • 97.7% of admissions to psychiatric inpatient wards were gate kept by Crisis Resolution Home Treatment (CRHT) teams.
  • Detailed reports with information by provider and commissioner can be found on the DH website.
  • Q1 - Q3 data has been revised at the time of this publication. There have not been any significant changes at national level.

 Notes to Editors

1. New cases of psychosis served by Early Intervention (EI) teams

Early Intervention teams engage with people with a first episode of psychosis over a three-year period. The plan is to engage with 7,500 new people yearly and treat them over a period of up to three years.

2. Patients under adult mental illness specialties on Care Programme Approach (CPA)

People cared for by specialist mental health teams are likely to be monitored under the Care Programme Approach (CPA). Patients on CPA usually have multiple needs and require care coordination which is usually managed by a care plan. All patients on CPA discharged from psychiatric inpatient care are to be followed up either by face to face contact or by phone within 7 days of discharge to reduce risk of suicide and social exclusion and improve care pathways. The national threshold is to follow up 95% of patients within 7 days.

3. Admissions to psychiatric inpatient wards gate kept by Crisis Resolution Home Treatment (CRHT) teams.

Crisis Resolution Home Treatment (CRHT) teams offer intensive short-term support for people in mental health crisis in their own home, or suitable alternative non-NHS setting, thereby avoiding hospital admissions. All admissions to psychiatric inpatient wards are gate kept by a CRHT team by assessing the service user before admission and by being involved in all requests for admission. The national threshold is to gate keep 95% of all admissions to psychiatric inpatient wards.

4. Provider and Commissioner data

Commissioner based returns reflect data on a responsible population basis, which is defined as:
• all those patients resident within the PCT boundary; plus
• all patients registered with GPs who are members of the PCT, but are resident in another PCT; minus
• All patients resident in the PCT, but registered with a GP who is a member of another PCT
Provider based returns cover patients for whom English commissioners are responsible.

5. Feedback Welcome

We welcome feedback on the content and presentation of Mental Health Community Teams Activity statistics within this Statistical Press Notice and those published on the DH website. Please email any comments on this, or any other issues regarding the Mental Health Community Teams Activity data and statistics, to: unify2@dh.gsi.gov.uk

Additional Information

Press enquiries contact:
Press Office
Department of Health
Telephone: 020 7210 5221

The Government Statistical Service (GSS) statistician responsible for producing these data is:

Mark Svenson
Knowledge and Intelligence
Department of Health
Room 4E63, Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds LS2 7UE
Email: Unify2@dh.gsi.gov.uk

Published 4 May 2012