Monitoring the health of our Nation s children



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Health for all children 4 July 2001 Child Health Informatics Consortium www.chiconsortium.org.uk Monitoring the health of our Nation s children Key Indicators and the underlying Essential Core Data Set Reliable, accurate, complete, up-to-date and secure information is critical to the delivery of a high quality, effective child health service: to support clinical management and care of sick children as with other client groups, to assess health needs within a district population for commissioning health care and for monitoring the performance of providers in meeting these needs to evaluate the effectiveness of screening programmes and other health care interventions to monitor development of all children up to age five and for selected children - i.e. those with persisting health problems - through school age to adulthood. The Child Health Informatics Consortium, an organisation with over 30 years of child health computing expertise and representing over 70% of all child health computer system users, in conjunction with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and colleagues from relevant professional bodies (CPHVA, Faculty of Public Health, BACCH, RCGP, BMA) has developed a set of Key Indicators for the monitoring of the performance of the child health services and the identification of health needs in the child population. These indicators are supported by and derived from an Essential Core Dataset for Child Health which should form the foundation of the Electronic Health Record. 4). The items included in the Essential Core Dataset are collected as part of normal clinical care and make use of the parent held record and existing manual and computerised information systems

CHIC/RCPCH Essential Core Data set May 2000 ECD 1 ECD 2* ECD 3 ECD 4 ECD 5 ECD 6 ECD 7 ECD 8 ECD 9 ECD 10 ECD 11 ECD 12 ECD 13 ECD 14 ECD 15 ECD 16 ECD 17 ECD 18 ECD 19 ECD 20 [ECD 21 ECD 22 ECD 23 ECD 24 ECD 25 ECD 26 ECD 27 ECD 28 ECD 29 ECD 30* ECD 31* ECD 32 ECD 33 ECD 34 ECD 35 ECD 36 ECD 37 ECD 38 NHS number of child NHS number of biological mother Date of birth Sex Post code GP practice code Ethnic group Mother s educational status Birth order Birthweight Place of birth Gestational age Breast feeding Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Neonatal Screening - PKU Neonatal Screen - Hypothyroidism Neonatal Screening - Sickle cell Neonatal screening - Hearing Neonatal examination Four/six week pre-school check Eight month pre-school check] Two year pre-school review Primary school entry review Secondary school entry review Secondary school 16+ review Significant conditions Disability status at age two years Disability status at age five years Immunisation status Child Protection Register status Care status Code of Educational Practice stage Accidents A&E Attendance Hospital admission Hospital outpatient attendance Date of death Cause of death Items* may be controversial; items in italics in development

APPENDIX D Monitoring the health of our Nation s children (5.00 updated 6.01) Recommended items for sign off at age two years and at subsequent key passages As the two-year check is already becoming selective, it is being recommended that each primary health care team should take stock of what they know about each child s progress and development at this age. The initiatives around SureStart mean that health visitors and others will be looking to target their services to those children and families who need extra support to cope with their lives. For most children (perhaps 80%) this MOT will be a paper/computer exercise, largely automated using available records. Some children with missing information may need direct (re-)assessment but for other families telephone contact may provide adequate current information. The following check list is suggested for each child at two years: Immunisation up to date: ECD 29 (e.g Appendix E: Working Groups of the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit Recommendations) A&E attendances dates and diagnosis: ECD 34 Outpatient attendances dates and diagnosis: ECD 36 Suggested items for review at/before primary school entry Immunisation up to date: ECD 29 Height and weight: Dental index: (Decayed, Missing, Filled) Orthoptic screen (probably at nursery) Hearing sweep Outpatient attendances: dates and diagnosis: ECD 36 Baseline educational assessment* (± ECD 32: Educational Special Needs)

Behaviour assessment (e.g Goodman and Goss/Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) * using common database with Local Social Services/Local Educational Authority Benefit should accrue for individual children, as well as for public health monitoring, with similar checks at secondary school transfer and at school leaving Suggested items for review at secondary school entry/transfer Dental index? Outpatient attendances : dates and diagnosis: ECD 36 Educational assessment* (SATS) (± ECD 32: Educational Special Needs) Behaviour assessment (teacher screening*; possibly parent as well) School exclusion* School attendance* Self reported smoking, alcohol and substance abuse* (possibly using Trent system) Suggested items for review at secondary school leaving Dental index? Disability status*: ECD 27 (include whether transition care in place, if relevant) Outpatient attendances: dates and diagnosis: ECD 36 Educational assessment* (GCSE) (± ECD 32: Educational Special Needs) Behaviour assessment (teacher screening*; possibly parent as well)

School exclusion* School attendance* Self reported smoking, alcohol and substance abuse* * using common database with Local Social Services/Local Educational Authority