Dr Foster Gave Early Warning About Mid-Staffordshire Hospital Trust Failings
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PRLEAP.COM) The Healthcare Commission’s recent report detailing the failings in patient care at the Mid-Staffordshire Hospital Trust has criticised the trust for blaming poor coding and data rather than investigating the quality of care.
The Dr Foster Unit at Imperial College had identified that mortality ratios at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust were higher than expected and flagged a warning with the Healthcare Commission in July 2007 and again a month later.
The Healthcare Commission also noticed potential problems on its own data system and launched a full investigation.
Media coverage has highlighted how the early warnings provided by the Dr Foster Unit at Imperial College and the 2007 Dr Foster Hospital Guide were not acted upon quickly enough.
The West Midlands Strategic Health Authority has also come under fire for responding to these mortality alerts not by investigating potential patient care issues, but by commissioning a report into data from public health academics at the University of Birmingham.
Background to the investigation
A Dr Foster analysis of the Mid-Staffordshire Hospital Trust showed that it had the fourth highest
hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR) in England for the three-year period 2003 to 2006.
The Trust purchased Dr Foster’s Real-Time Monitoring (RTM) system in early 2006, and used this for its internal surveillance of clinical outcomes.
The Trust then gave Dr Foster information generated using RTM for non-elective admissions for the financial year 2007/08, which showed that the trust had a significantly high mortality ratio in 10 ‘patient groups’, and a significantly lower than expected mortality ratio outcomes in four groups.
The Healthcare Commission report stated that the Trust only began to monitor clinical outcomes after the publication of the high rate by Dr Foster in 2007.
The Healthcare Commission was provided with output from the Mid-Staffordshire Foundation Trust’s RTM system for non-elective (emergency) admissions for 2007 to 2008, which helped instigate the current investigation and reveal the failings at the hospital. They found the likelihood of this many alerts within a single trust being false alarms to be very small.
Tim Kelsey, Chair of the Executive Board, Dr Foster Intelligence stated: "The NHS is now one of the most closely monitored health economies in the world and the alert that triggered the Mid Staffordshire investigation is evidence that this new system is working and that the NHS is beginning to use information and data effectively."
The charity MRSA Action UK said it had called on the Department of Health to make better use of data and highlighted that Dr Foster’s Hospital Guide revealed that Stafford General Hospital was not the only hospital with poor outcomes for some procedures.
Derek Butler, Chair of MRSA Action UK, added: "The [Dr Foster] data which is freely available and in the public domain should be used as a management tool, not only by the Hospital Trust Boards and managers, but by the regulators."
You can access Dr Foster’s
Hospital Guide to find out how your local hospital performs against other hospitals in England.
Find out more about Dr Foster’s
Real-Time Monitor tool on the Dr Foster corporate site.
Editors’ Notes:
1. HSMRs: Dr Foster publishes HSMRs as one of a basket of quality indicators in its annual Hospital Guide and over
www.drfosterhealth.co.uk. Dr Foster has always advised that HSMRs should not be used in isolation in evaluating the quality of a hospital.
2. About Dr Foster: Dr Foster is the UK’s market-leading provider of information, analysis and targeted communications to health and social care organisations. An independent organisation, Dr Foster Intelligence was launched in 2006 as a joint venture between Dr Foster Ltd and the NHS Information Centre for health and social care. Dr Foster Intelligence aims to set a new standard in information for health and social care providers and their users and is legally required to follow a code of conduct that prohibits political bias and requires it to act in the public interest. The Dr Foster Ethics Committee is an independent body empowered to adjudicate on complaints and oversee the code of conduct.
3. About Dr Foster Health: Dr Foster Health is the leading innovator in benchmarking public services and communicating information about services to the public. We produce authoritative and independent guides to health services in the public and private sectors. Our aim is not only to inform, but also to act as a catalyst for change.
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