4. • 15.4 million population
• 50 CCGs
• 16 mental health providers
• 32 Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) teams
• 476 EIP clinical and administrative staff
• Serving 4,204 people with ARMS and first episode psychosis at end of Quarter 3
About the South EIP Programme
a.k.a Time4Recovery
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16. Purpose • Work in partnership with providers and commissioners to support achievement of both
elements of the access and waiting time standards
Objectives
• Support and maintain Quality Improvement Networks that provide a platform for
sharing good practice,
• Support Trusts and commissioners to evidence delivery of NICE interventions against
the regional and national baseline established in 2015;
• Allocate £250,000 Health Education England (HEE) funding to develop the workforce’s
capabilities to deliver NICE interventions for psychosis;
• Support NHS England local teams to drive and monitor implementation of the
standards, ensuring that both elements of the standards are being met.
South EIP Programme 2016-17
Deliverables
• EIP Quality Improvement Networks
• Quarterly reports on EIP workforce & NICE concordance
• EIP service development & assurance templates
• Peer Exchange Visits - Good practice examples and case studies
18. Early Intervention in Psychosis Waiting Times
Period: October 2016
Source: Unify2 data collection - First Episode Psychosis
Basis: Commissioner
Published: 8th December 2016
Contact: England.eip-data@nhs.net
Regional Level Data
The number of patients started treatment by week
since referral
Region Code Region Name >0-2 weeks >2-6 weeks >6-12 weeks 12 plus
Total
number of
completed
pathways
(all)
% within 2
weeks
Y54
NORTH OF ENGLAND COMMISSIONING
REGION 311 76 13 6 406 76.6%
Y55
MIDLANDS AND EAST OF ENGLAND
COMMISSIONING REGION 233 68 16 15 332 70.2%
Y56 LONDON COMMISSIONING REGION 189 38 13 2 242 78.1%
Y57
SOUTH OF ENGLAND COMMISSIONING
REGION 230 39 6 2 277 83.0%
- NHS ENGLAND
19. New data: 8th DecemberLatest data: September -16
% Seen within 2 Weeks of Referral
23. EIP Matrix Sample Report
NICE Standard for Early Intervention in Psychosis Value* %* Requires
Substantial
Improvement
Requires
Improvement
Good Outstanding
1. Referral to Treatment - Percentage of service users referred with suspected first episode
psychosis that were allocated to, and engaged with, an EIP care coordinator within 2 weeks of
receipt of referral in August 2016
100% <25% ≥25% ≥50% ≥60%
2. CBT for Psychosis - Percentage of service users with First Episode Psychosis that took up
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp)*
1 12%
<12% ≥12% ≥24% ≥36%
3. Family Interventions – Percentage of service users with First Episode Psychosis and their families
that took up Family Interventions
20 13%
<10% ≥10% ≥20% ≥30%
4. Clozapine - Clozapine is prescribed to patients for whom this treatment is indicated (or valid
reason is given for not prescribing clozapine) 5 100%
5. Employment & Education - Percentage of service users with First Episode Psychosis that took up
supported employment and education programmes
112 85%
<10% ≥10% ≥20% ≥30%
6. Physical Health - Percentage of service users with First Episode Psychosis that have had all of the
below physical health checks in the past year:
• Body Mass Index (BMI)
• Blood pressure
• Glucose regulation (HbA1c or fasting glucose or random glucose as appropriate)
• Blood lipids
70 70%
<70% ≥70% ≥80% ≥90%
7. Smoking Cessation - Percentage of those who smoke who were offered smoking cessation
45 100% <25% ≥25% ≥50% ≥75%
8. Carer Education Programmes - Percentage of carers offered carer-focussed education and
support programmes
21 50%
<25% ≥25% ≥50% ≥75%
EPIC EIP Team
First Episode Psychosis Caseload 100 Investment Per Patient
At Risk Mental State (ARMS) Caseload 20
£3,478.90Total Caseload 120
* Please note that all values and percentages used in the above table are fictitious and used for illustration purposes only*