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Key Performance Indicators

Key Performance Indicators. Dr Rod Harvey Gavin Sell. Topics. Key Performance Indicator Definitions Examples/Scenarios. 21 Key Performance Indicators 5 reports Definitions are all in the Manual http://www.ndrs.scot.nhs.uk/Manual/Docs/KPI2007final.pdf. Populations. Ophthalmology Care.

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Key Performance Indicators

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  1. Key Performance Indicators Dr Rod Harvey Gavin Sell

  2. Topics Key Performance Indicator Definitions Examples/Scenarios

  3. 21 Key Performance Indicators • 5 reports • Definitions are all in the Manual http://www.ndrs.scot.nhs.uk/Manual/Docs/KPI2007final.pdf

  4. Populations Ophthalmology Care Total Population Patient merge In or ready for workflow Screening Population Not Diabetic Deceased Eligible Population Loss of Vision Terminal illness Temp Unavailable Unfit Opted out No Active CHI Under Age

  5. Reference Date Reporting Start Date Reporting Interval time KPI Date Dates

  6. Screening Episodes • Photography, Slit Lamp and Ophthalmology • Screening outcomes are defined as one of the following: • Rescreen in 12 months • Rescreen in 6 months • Refer to Ophthalmology • Refer to Slit Lamp • Retain under Ophthalmology Review

  7. Successful Screening Unsuccessful Screening is when Patient attended + outcome is recorded + R6 for at least one eye (without referable grade in the other eye) Successful Screening is when Patient attended + outcome is recorded + patient is not unsuccessfully screened DNA’s are neither successful or unsuccessful!

  8. Lets look at some examples….

  9. Key Performance Indicators Dr Rod Harvey Gavin Sell

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