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CDRIntell provides an on-line Performance Dashboard (or Performance Profile). It is updated in real-time as new data arrives within the system and supports PCTs, Localities and GP Practices to understand the position of their patients.
The NSC Standards (in full) are all presented within the dashboard, an extract of which is
provided below as an example. This transparent reporting against all NSC standards allows
not only the screening programme elements to be monitored (those that are the responsibility of 1st Retinal Screen),
but also the subsequent treatment services (the responsibility of local hospital providers).
1st Retinal Screen's retinal screening service exceeds the standards laid down by the NHS through the NSC. For example, the NSC has a three week target for the issue of patient result letters. 1st Retinal Screen commits to issuing result letters within one week.
In addition to the NSC Standards which are clearly all focused on the Retinal Screening Programme,
CDRIntell also provides a Performance Dashboard for the Diabetes NSF. An example is provided below:
Clinical Governance and Performance review summaries are available from CDRIntell online.
These will cover the status review of the programmes participants over the NHSnet
for the following Diabetes NSF topics, specifically:
- Population risks and inequalities
- Detection
- Patient empowerment
- Adults - quality of lifelong care
- Children and adolescents
- Adolescents - transition support
- Diabetic emergencies
- Care / empowerment in hospital
- Support during pregnancy
- Long term / routine surveillance
- Disability and mortality risks
- Joined up response to need
Individual clinical teams (GPs and outpatients) will be able to view their
patients where the risks fall within the NSF's monitoring envelope and
also those whose care has fallen below the NSF standards.
The Performance Dashboard allows the user to drill down into the data,
and depending on whether the user has legitimate rights to access patient data,
the user may review their patients who are, for example, not stabilised.
Furthermore, once a set of patients have been selected, the system enables
the user to generate any report on the patients and supports the sharing
of this data with others who have legitimate access.
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