RAW PREVALENCE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND AS AT 31 MARCH 2014



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RAW PREVALENCE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND AS AT 31 MARCH 214 3.1 Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) 3.2 Heart Failure 1 3.3 Heart Failure 3 (heart failure due to Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction) 3.4 Stroke or Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) 3.5 Hypertension 3.6 Diabetes (patients aged 17 years and over) 3.7 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) 3.8 Epilepsy (patients aged 18 and over) 3.9 Hypothyroidism (patients must currently be treated with levothyroxine to be included) 3.1 Cancer (from 1 April 23 and excluding non-melanotic skin cancers) 3.11 Mental Health (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other psychoses, and other patients on lithium therapy) 3.12 Asthma 3.13 Dementia 3.14 Depression (patients aged 18 years and over with a new diagnosis of depression since April 26) 3.15 Chronic Kidney Disease (patients aged 18 years and over) 3.16 Atrial Fibrillation 3.17 Obesity (patients aged 16 and over with BMI greater than or equal to 3) 3.18 Learning Disability (patients aged 18 years and over) 3.19 Conditions Assessed for Smoking (CHD, PAD, stroke or TIA, hypertension, diabetes, COPD, CKD, asthma, schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder or other psychoses) 3.2 Cardiovascular disease (CVD) - Primary Prevention (patients with a new diagnosis of hypertension from 1st April 29, excluding those with pre-existing CHD or angina, diabetes, stroke and/or TIA, peripheral vascular disease, familial hypercholesterolemia, or CKD) 3.21 Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) 3.22 Osteoporosis (aged 5-74 with fragility fracture since April 212 and osteoporosis diagnosis confirmed on DXA scan; or aged 75+ with fragility fracture since April 212) 3.23 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) 3. Annex A illustrates how the Adjusted Practice Disease Factor (APDF) is calculated. 4. The following report contains bar charts (Figures 1.1 & 1.2) of overall prevalence levels in Northern Ireland for the 23 registers which count patients with specific conditions or diseases as covered by the Quality & Outcomes Framework for 213/14. Some registers do not count patients with diseases or conditions and therefore cannot be used to determine prevalence. This report contains figures for raw prevalence per 1, patients as at 31 March 214 generated from 351 practice returns covering 1,921,215 patients. Of the 23 registers, 6 clinical areas have maintained consistent definition since April 24: asthma, cancer, CHD, COPD, hypertension and stroke & TIA. Eight of the registers have maintained consistent definition since 26/7: atrial fibrillation, chronic kidney disease, dementia, heart failure 1, learning disabilities, obesity, diabetes and epilepsy. A cardiovascular disease - primary prevention register was introduced in 29/1 that records those patients with a new diagnosis of hypertension. The definition of the CVD - PP indicator refers to patients with a new diagnosis of hypertension in the previous year however the business rules do not reflect this, and the register is currently cumulative, including all patients with a new diagnosis of hypertension since April 29. The conditions assessed for smoking register was amended in 28/9 to include CKD, schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder and other psychoses in addition to the conditions previously included CHD, stroke or TIA, hypertension, diabetes, COPD and asthma; the register was further amended in 212/13 to add peripheral arterial disease to the list of conditions. In 212/13 two new registers were introduced, peripheral arterial disease and osteoporosis, and the depression register was amended to exclude patients diagnosed prior to April 26. The definitions of the hypothyroid, mental health and heart failure 3 registers have all been updated for 213/14 and a new register for rheumatoid arthritis has been introduced. The hypothyroid register now excludes patients not currently treated with levothyroxine, the mental health register has been expanded to include other patients on lithium therapy, and the heart failure 3 register now only includes patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction. The size of new registers should be treated with caution until such times as they can be established and validated. Note that some registers have a specific age requirement (see below), but for QOF payment purposes prevalence is always calculated using the full patient list (all ages). Comparative figures from 26/7 (or most recent comparable year available) to 213/14 are shown in Figures 2.1-2.3. The report also contains frequency distribution charts (Figures 3.1-3.23) for each register, showing the number of practices within each band of raw prevalence/register size per 1, patients. You can therefore identify which band your practice falls into. In order to understand the need for an "Adjusted Practice Disease Factor", it is worth noting the calculation for the Achievement Payment. The achievement payment will be calculated automatically by the PCAS System. Points achievement is assessed on National Quality Achievement Day (31 March 214) by the PCAS System. CALCULATION OF ACHIEVEMENT PAYMENT: (i) For each clinical domain = 14.91 per point x APDF x Points Achieved (ii) For the additional services domain = 14.91 per point adjusted by the relative size of the practice's target population compared to the NI target population x Points Achieved. (iii) For the other domains = 14.91 per point x Points Achieved. TOTAL QUALITY & OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK PAYMENT = Payments for the 4 domains are added together and adjusted by the practice's list size relative to the NI average list size. 5. For full details of the Quality & Outcomes Framework 213/14 see the Statement of Financial Entitlement at http://www.dhsspsni.gov.uk/index/hss/gp_contracts/gp_contract_finance.htm For published QOF data see http://www.dhsspsni.gov.uk/index/hss/gp_contracts/gp_contract_qof.htm Prepared by: Information & Analysis Directorate, DHSSPS, April 214

CALCULATION OF ADJUSTED PRACTICE DISEASE FACTOR (APDF): Payment per Quality Point 14.91 ANNEX A STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Practice Registered No. of Patients on CHD Raw Prevalence per % Adjustment Final per Final per APDF Population Factor List Disease Register 1, patients different ( ) from Clinical Quality Point A 2,16 3 13.7.35-65.% - 91.59 49.32.395 19.46 B 2,737 16 58.5 1.51 51.% 71.86 212.77.5 16.39 C 5,474 213 38.8 1..%. 14.91 1. 14.91 D 4,85 21 43.3 1.12 12.% 16.91 157.82.886 139.83 E 6,675 236 35.4.91-9.% - 12.68 128.23 1.219 156.36 F 1,948 425 38.8 1..%. 14.91 2. 281.82 N.I. 32,844 1273 38.8 1. NI Average List = 5,474 Step 1: Calculate Raw Disease Prevalence for each practice as follows: Likewise NI Raw Disease Prevalence is calculated as follows: No. of Patients on Practice's Disease Register No. of Patients in N Ireland on Disease Register No. of Patients on Practice's Registered List x 1, Patients Total No.of Registered Patients in N Ireland x 1, Patients In the 29/1 GMS contract negotiations NHS Employers agreed with the General Practitioners Committee (GPC) that the square root adjustment employed in previous years should be removed from the calculations from 29/1 onwards, and that the 5% cut off would cease to be applied from 21/11 onwards. Step 2: The Adjusted Practice Disease Factor for each practice is then calculated as follows: Adjusted Practice Disease Factor (APDF) for each Practice = Practice Adjusted Disease Prevalence N Ireland Adjusted Disease Prevalence This rebases each practice's Adjusted Disease Prevalence (ADP) around the NI average ADP of 1. Step 3: Step 4: The APDFs are used to adjust the contractor's figures depending on how far above or below the NI average they are. This determines the pounds per clinical quality point. The average contractor is assumed to receive 14.91 per clinical quality point. Practice C has an average list size and average CHD prevalence and therefore receives approx. 14.91 per clinical quality point. The APDF does not adjust the contractor's achieved points, but rather the pounds per point they receive. The adjustment only applies to the clinical domain of the QOF. The payments per clinical quality point are then adjusted by the practice's list size relative to the NI average list size using a population factor. Population Factors for each Practice = Practice List Size / NI Average List Size The pounds per Clinical Quality Point x Practice Population Factor = Final Pounds per Point in the QOF Examples: Practice C has a list size equal to the NI average and an average CHD prevalence, it therefore has an APDF of 1. and receives 14.91 per QOF point. Practice B has a list size half the NI average but has higher than average CHD prevalence and therefore has an APDF of 1.51. Practice B therefore receives a 51% higher payment per clinical point than the 14.91 average. Practice B receives 212.77 per clinical quality point. When adjusted for relative list size, practice B receives 16.39 per overall QOF point. Practice F has a list size twice that of the NI average and has average prevalence. Practice F has an APDF of 1., the same as the NI APDF, therefore Practice F receives approx. 14.91 per clinical quality point. However, when adjusted for relative practice size, Practice F receives 281.82 per overall QOF point. Produced by: Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety, Castle Buildings, Belfast BT4 3SQ Telephone: (28)952273 www.dhsspsni.gov.uk April 214

Percentage of patients Percentage of patients Figure 1.1: Percentage of patients on clinical registers at 31 March 214 25.% 23.3% 2.% 15.% 13.% 1.% 5.% 9.% 6.% 5.5% 4.3% 3.9% 3.8% 3.7% 2.5% 1.9% 1.9%.% Figure 1.2: Percentage of patients on clinical registers at 31 March 214 2.% 1.8% 1.6% 1.4% 1.2% 1.%.8%.6%.4%.2%.% 1.8% 1.5%.9%.8%.8%.7%.7%.6%.5%.2%.2%

% prevelance % prevelance % prevelance Figure 2.1: Percentage of Patients on each Clinical Disease Register (up to 24%) 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % 26/7 27/8 28/9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14 4.% 3.5% 3.% 2.5% 2.% 1.5% 1.%.5%.% Figure 2.2 Percentage of Patients on each Clinical Disease Register (up to 3.75%) 26/7 27/8 28/9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14.9%.8%.7%.6%.5%.4%.3%.2%.1%.% Figure 2.3: Percentage of Patients on each Clinical Disease Register (up to.79%) 26/7 27/8 28/9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14

Figure 3.1 Frequency distribution of CHD prevalence Figure 3.2 Frequency distribution of Heart Failure 1 prevalence 16 14 14 Min = 1.5 Max = 74.73 NI = 38.81 12 Min =.5 Max = 19.81 NI = 7.64 12 1 1 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 - 2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-1 1-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-2 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.3 Frequency distribution of Heart Failure 3 prevalence Figure 3.4 Frequency distribution of Stroke prevalence 3 14 25 Min =. Max = 9.64 NI = 1.74 12 Min = 1.8 Max = 35.1 NI = 17.94 2 1 8 15 6 1 4 5 2-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-1 - 4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-2 2-24 24-28 28-32 32-36 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.5 Frequency distribution of Hypertension prevalence Figure 3.6 Frequency distribution of Diabetes prevalence 25 2 Min = 12.23 Max = 213.25 NI = 13.5 16 14 12 Min = 7.12 Max = 83.64 NI = 42.61 15 1 8 1 6 5 4 2-4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-2 2-24 - 1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients

Figure 3.7 Frequency distribution of COPD prevalence Figure 3.8 Frequency distribution of Epilepsy prevalence 25 14 2 Min =.7 Max = 51.33 NI = 18.56 12 Min = 2.11 Max = 19.57 NI = 8. 1 15 8 1 6 4 5 2-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 - 2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-1 1-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-2 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.9 Frequency distribution of Hypothyroid prevalence Figure 3.1 Frequency distribution of Cancer prevalence 16 14 Min = 8.82 Max = 71.72 NI = 37.33 14 12 Min = 2.91 Max = 36.98 NI = 19.12 12 1 1 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 2-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 - 4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-2 2-24 24-28 28-32 32-36 36-4 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.11 Frequency distribution of Mental Health prevalence Figure 3.12 Frequency distribution of Asthma prevalence 16 18 14 12 Min = 1.99 Max = 24.48 NI = 8.54 16 14 Min = 32.45 Max = 15.71 NI = 6.48 1 12 8 6 4 1 8 6 4 2 2-4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-2 2-24 24-28 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients

Figure 3.13 Frequency distribution of Dementia prevalence Figure 3.14 Frequency distribution of new diagnosis ofdepression prevalence 25 1 2 Min =.1 Max = 25.6 NI = 6.67 9 8 Min = 3.98 Max = 169.9 NI = 54.67 7 15 6 5 1 4 3 5 2 1-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-1 1-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.15 Frequency distribution of Chronic Kidney Disease prevalence Figure 3.16 Frequency distribution of Atrial Fibrilation prevalence 1 16 9 8 7 Min = 1.4 Max = 8.2 NI = 37.63 14 12 Min = 1. Max = 31.62 NI = 15.12 6 1 5 8 4 6 3 4 2 1 2-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 - 4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-2 2-24 24-28 28-32 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.17 Frequency distribution of Obesity prevalence Figure 3.18 Frequency distribution of Learning Disability prevalence 1 14 9 8 Min = 22.45 Max = 228.8 NI = 89.97 12 Min =.1 Max = 23. NI = 5.33 7 1 6 8 5 4 6 3 2 1 4 2 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients

Figure 3.19 Frequency distribution of Conditions Assessed forsmoking prevalence Figure 3.2 Frequency distribution of CVD - PP prevalence 18 16 14 Min = 59.34 Max = 335.99 NI = 233.29 1 9 8 Min = 5.11 Max = 59.15 NI = 25.43 12 7 1 8 6 4 2 6 5 4 3 2 1-5 5-1 1-15 15-2 2-25 25-3 3-35 35-4 4-45 45-5 5-55 55-6 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.21 Frequency distribution of Peripheral Arterial Disease prevalence Figure 3.22 Frequency distribution of Osteoporosis prevalence 12 1 Min =.3 Max = 25.88 NI = 7.18 25 2 Min =.1 Max = 12.25 NI = 1.77 8 15 6 1 4 2 5 Raw prevalence per 1 patients Raw prevalence per 1 patients Figure 3.23 Frequency distribution of Rheumatoid Arthritis prevalence 14 12 Min = 1.19 Max = 16.48 NI = 6.2 1 8 6 4 2 Raw prevalence per 1 patients