Ongoing monitoring and outcomes collection is an integral part of the IAPT clinical model. Session-by-session outcome monitoring recording the care provided to patients and their clinical progress, helps services to improve data completeness and therefore obtain a more accurate picture of the service they provide including:
Robust reporting and monitoring provides an opportunity to learn lessons about the way in which psychological therapies might best be provided, in order to maximize clinical outcomes. For example monitoring DNA rates or reviewing non-recovered cases and trying to identify themes or common patterns in the data and then making changes accordingly.
Ongoing monitoring also has a therapeutic value in itself, it also facilitates supervision and self-monitoring by clinicians. All these contribute to accountability, transparency and effectiveness.
The Payments by Results (PbR) system currently being developed for IAPT puts an even greater emphasis on the need for complete and reliable outcome data. IAPT PbR1 is unique in that it focuses on outcomes rather than just activity - the most significant weighting is given to clinical outcomes, at 50%.
However, none of these benefits can be realised without the foundation of accessible, reliable and complete data.
I will be discussing key learnings from delivering an outcomes focused cCBT service at the forthcoming Prism Showcase, in London on 18 September. This free of charge event should provide valuable insight into online therapies for IAPT providers. Click here for further details and to register:
We hope to see you there.
1. Information on IAPT Payments by Results is available at: https://www.england.nhs.uk/2013/05/tariffs-consultation/