Supplementary information
East Sussex Whole System Barometer indicators
Background
A small dashboard of indicators drawn from existing published performance reporting across each sector are chosen by the East Sussex Health and Social Care Executive Group, because they are each thought to give a useful guide as to how well we are functioning as a health and care system. This focusses on operational issues and pressures, and enables assurance of delivery. The dashboard also helps inform our priorities for changes to the way we deliver integrated services, which is managed through our Oversight Boards as it provides a picture of where we have relative strengths, weaknesses and opportunities, and the overall expected impact of any changes to care models and pathways that is in train.
Since the last report we have updated the secondary care measures, which apart from the A&E 4 hour target, are now whole East Sussex population (any provider).
Metric |
Category |
No |
Indicator |
Target |
Target Currency |
Data Definition |
Latest Performance |
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Barometer |
Primary Care |
B9 |
GP Surgery Same Day Appointments |
>45% |
%age |
Number of attended appointments where time between booking and appointment was 'Same day' as a percentage of total attended GP surgery appointments, includes GP and Non-GP |
YTD as at April 22:
45% for all appointments |
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B13 |
GP surgery appointments held via video or telephone consultation |
>16% |
%age |
Percentage of attended appointments where appointment mode was 'Video or 'Telephone' as a percentage of total attended GP surgery appointments, includes GP and Non-GP |
YTD as at April 22:
41% for all appointments |
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Barometer |
Social Care |
B26 |
People permanently admitted to Residential Care and Nursing Homes |
<=60.5 per month |
Number |
Number of council-supported permanent admissions to residential and nursing care of older people. |
YTD as at Feb 22: 54 |
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B27 |
Readmission to hospital within 90 days of discharge from hospital to Residential Care or Nursing Home |
< 155 per month |
Number |
Number of patients (East Sussex CCG with any provider) with an emergency readmission (within 90 days) and are identified as a care home patient at the time of admission. |
YTD as at April 22: 21 |
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Barometer |
Secondary Care |
B14 |
A&E 4 Hour Target[i] |
>=95% |
%age |
ESHT only: A&E Attendances for all A&E types, including Minor Injury Units and Walk-in Centres, and of these, the percentage admitted or transferred within four hours of arrival. |
YTD as at May 22: 74% |
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B17 |
Cancer RTT 2 week |
>=93% |
%age |
East Sussex CCG (any provider): Percentage of cancer referrals that meet the 2 weeks standard to start treatment, to see a specialist after urgent referral for suspected cancer. |
YTD as at April 22: 90% |
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B18 |
Cancer RTT 62-day std |
>=85% |
%age |
East Sussex CCG (any provider): Percentage of all cancer referrals that meet the 62-day standard, beginning first definitive treatment following urgent GP referral. |
YTD as at April 22: 71% |
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B19 |
Diagnostic Access |
<=1% |
%age |
East Sussex CCG (any provider): Percentage of patients waiting 6 weeks or more from referral for a diagnostic test. |
YTD as at April 22: 17% |
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Barometer |
Mental Health |
B3 |
Access to Improving Access to Psychological Therapies 18 weeks |
95% |
%age |
The proportion of people that wait 18 weeks or less from referral to entering a course of IAPT treatment against the number of people who finish a course of treatment in the reporting period. SPFT only. |
YTD as at March 22: 100% |
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B5 |
Number of Inappropriate Out of Area Mental Health Placements |
0 |
Number |
Number of Inappropriate Out of Area Mental Health Placements started in the reported period. |
YTD as at March 22: Mean of 7
p/m |
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Source: East Sussex Integrated Transformation report 17/06/22