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National Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network (NMHDNIN) James Seward, Programme Lead

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National Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network

(NMHDNIN)

James Seward, Programme Lead

Page 2: National Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network (NMHDNIN) James Seward, Programme Lead

Public Health EnglandPurpose

Public Health England exists to protect and improve the nation's health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities.

How

It does this through world-class science, knowledge and intelligence, advocacy, partnerships and the delivery of specialist public health services.

Governance

PHE is an operationally autonomous executive agency of the Department of Health.

2 Health intelligence networks – session for MSc in Health Policy, Imperial College London, 11 May 2015

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PHE’s health Intelligence networks

• Turn data into meaningful health intelligence to inform the planning and delivery of high quality, cost-effective services

• Work with partners and stakeholders to agree priorities, increase efficiency, drive innovation, and deliver effectively

• Ensure intelligence is understood and used to improve the health and wellbeing of the population and reduce inequalities

• Practical support to strategic clinical networks and other local partners

• Eyes on the long term prize:– Data linkage across clinical pathways and external agencies– Translation of research findings– shift in resources towards primary and secondary prevention– Better outcomes and reduced health inequalities

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NMHDNIN core purpose

• To operate as a network across the mental health and wellbeing, dementia and neurology system partners and deliver for all

• Support the delivery of national policy and enable local intelligence-driven improvement

• Provide useful and impactful data & intelligence tools to local public health system, NHS commissioners and local authorities to:

• Identify and measure inequality

• Understand the whole system (from community prevention to accessing health services and in promoting better outcomes and recovery)

• Investigate new models of working, and relate activity and outcomes to cost

• Disseminate & support local use of intelligence tools

• Measure impact & continuously improve through end user testing

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Our operating environment

The Mental Health

Taskforce

Mental Health & LTCs Policy Teams NHSE

Key Focus on: closing the health

and wellbeing gap Prevention and early

intervention finance and

efficiency care and quality

Strategic Priorities: Prevention and

promotion Improving the lives of

those with mental illness

Suicide prevention

NHS England 5

Year- Forward

View

PHE’s remit letter

PHE 7 Priorities

Public Mental Health (PHE)

Key Focus on: Prevention New models of care Managing demand,

efficiency and funding

‘development of the MHIN to create a transparent and effective benchmarking tool for CCGs and LAs’

NMHDNINKey Focus on: Dementia prevention ‘Ensuring every

child has the best start in life’

Mental Health is embedded in all 7

Older People’s

team (PHE)

PM’s Dementia

2020 Challenge

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The National Mental Health Intelligence Network (NMHIN)

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NMHIN first year headlines• Collated and presented a range of publically available mental health data in

the public domain

• Produced Fingertips Profiles presenting national data by Local Authority and CCG geographies for: SMI, CMHD, CYPMH, Co-existing Substance Misuse & Mental Illness, Suicide Prevention

• Profiles are well-used

• Supported local systems to use tools for local benchmarking to support improvement and commissioning plans

• Developed Data Briefing for Psychosis Care Pathway and the CYP Wellbeing Good Indicators Guide.

• Expanded the quality and content of the Profiles – moving towards Provider based data for SMI (with NHSBN support)

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Current products

8SCN event October 2015

• Profiling tools on

Fingertips

• Intelligence products

Measuring mental

wellbeing in children and

young people

Psychosis data briefing

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For example, as a commissioner I’d want to gain a picture of demand for EIP services, will my area be able to meet the new 2 week target?

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For example, as a commissioner at Brent CCG I’d want to gain a picture of how my area is performance against IAPT waiting time measures currently?

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This trend data shows me suicide rates are decreasing, what initiatives may have Manchester introduced to result in this?

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Measuring Mental Wellbeing in Children & Young People

• Published 2nd October

• Provides practical support to those wishing to support local JSNAs and the commissioning of interventions to improve the mental wellbeing of local children and young people.

• Identifies the factors which influence the mental wellbeing of younger populations

• Identifies measures which may be used to quantify mental wellbeing and its key determinants

• Includes advice on the selection, use and limitations of each measure, to enable local analysts and practitioners to select the most relevant indicators for their area.

12SCN event October 2015

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Mental Health - What to expect in the future

National Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network

• CYP Wellbeing Indicators guide – “Measuring mental wellbeing in children and young people”

• Continued data refreshes• Changes to data sets • New data: QOF

• Tool development• Updated psychosis data briefing• Improved psychosis prevalence estimates• Perinatal needs assessment• JSNA toolkit• New data: CAMHS dataset

Short Term

Medium to Long

Term