Title: NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service Open Day
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2Welcome
- NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service Open Day
3Aim of the Day
- To enable users to discuss the
- NHS Data Model and Dictionary
- with the National team
4Topics for Discussion
- Welcome and introductions
- Context and overview of the service
- Current work areas
- Renal
- 18 weeks
- Commissioning Data Set 6 including the schema
- Lunch around 1230
- Open discussion
- Your own queries
- Review of the day
- Close no later than 330pm
5Some Ground Rules
- This will be very short, and very boring if we
talk and you listen - challenge us! - Feel free to get up for more refreshments or to
stretch your legs - We will discuss current work - this is our
direction of travel, not definitive standards - Your comments will not be attributed to you
- Mobile phones
6Introductions
- Your name
- Organisation
- Has the published NHS Data Model and Dictionary
improved?
7The team
8NHS Data Model Dictionary ServiceThe Team
- Summary of Role and Responsibilities
- Analyse, model and develop change proposals for
NHS Data Standards - Provide support and guidance on NHS Data
Standards and Data Dictionary
9NHS Data Model Dictionary ServiceThe Team
- Content Manager Nicholas Oughtibridge
- Business Analysts
- Angela Faulding
- Bushra Khatoon
- Cath Chilcott
- Dave Barnet
- Dion Hattersley
- Gill Foley
10Questions
- Feel free to ask questions at any time
- If there is an area you want to explore in the
open discussion, make a note on a post it - Please note that the Open Day Slides will be
- available on the NHS Data Model and
- Dictionary Service website
- http//www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandse
rvices/data/datamodeldictionary/index_html
11Context and Overview of the Service
- NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service
- Review of Central Returns (ROCR)
- NHS Information Standards Board (ISB)
- Data Dictionary release cycle
12NHS Data Model and Dictionary ServiceCustodians
of the NHS Data Model Dictionary
- Help users read and understand it
- Publish it
- Identify changes to it
- Help desk
- Open days
- Training course
- Help policy leads change it
13NHS Data Model and Dictionary
- Well established
- English
- National
- Standard
- Enabling Policy
- To be implemented
- Throughout the NHS
- Policy examples
- Purchaser / Provider
- Casemix
- Commissioning
- Waiting lists
- New ways of working
- Treatment functions
- National Service Frameworks
14History of the dictionary
- Established 1985 - Körner
- Minimum Data Sets - all the data required to
manage a district - Contract Minimum Data Sets - a sub set of the
data items required to contract - Renamed Commissioning Data Sets
15NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service
- CDS and MHMDS Message Schema
- More of these, later
16Does the NHS work?
17Does the NHS work?
- Enables DH and NHS to
- Monitor
- Compare
- Model
- Predict
- Manage
- Pay
- Main stakeholders
- Department of Health
- Information Centre
- Monitor
- Healthcare commission
- Wider NHS
- General Public
- Suppliers
18Data Model
- The model is
- Logical, not physical
- Items useful for reporting, not collecting
- Outputs, not inputs
- Unified Modelling Language (UML)
- Classes
- Attributes
- Data Elements
- Business definitions
19NHS Data Dictionary
- Defines the components of the model
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21http//www.datadictionary.nhs.uk
22Data Dictionary Navigation Options
- Data Collections
- Commissioning Data Sets
- Supporting Data Sets
- Clinical Data Sets
- Central Returns
- Diagrams
- Definitions
- Search
- All Items Index
- Data Set Change Notices (DSCNs)
23 Data Definition Queries
- Data Standards and Products Helpdesk
- datastandards_at_nhs.net
- full name
- job title
- telephone number
- full postal address
- organisation code (if you are an NHS user)
- suggested resolution
24NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service Website
- http//www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandse
rvices/data/datamodeldictionary/index_html - It holds
- The NHS Data Dictionary
- Definition Requests
- Link to Data Set Change Notice Website
- Mailing List
- Consultation Website
- XML Schemas
- News
- Useful Links
25Consultation Website What is it?
- View NHS data standards during development stages
- Review and comment on work in progress
- Discuss work with the NHS DMDS team
26Consultation Website Example Sites
- 18 weeks
- AE
- Admin codes
- CDS V6
- Clinic Types
- Mental Health Minimum Data Set
27Consultation Website Access
- Email
- datastandards_at_nhs.net
- Note Users granted access to the Consultation
Website are automatically added to the NHS DMDS
Mailing List
28Context and Overview of the Service
- NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service
- Review of Central Returns (ROCR)
- NHS Information Standards Board (ISB)
- Data Dictionary release cycle
29Change Process
- Driven by policy
- Often involves multiple Data Set Change Notices
(DSCNs) - Notification
- ROCR mandate
- Dictionary update
- Commissioning Data Set Changes (CDS)
- Message schema changes
30Who Mandates Change?
- Review of Central Returns (ROCR)
- Mandate collection
- Mandate NHS
- Concentrate on burden
- Restricted influence over Foundation Trusts
- NHS Information Standards Board (ISB)
- Assure the standard and assess the impact of
changes - Publish DSCNs
- Linked to supplier contracts
31What is the NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service
(DMDS)?
Government Policy ROCR Request Helpdesk etc..
Update Dictionary
Identify Issue
Approved
Rejected
Identify Sponsor Stakeholders
Change Rejected
ISB
Business Analysis and Data Modelling
Resubmit / Conditional approval
Consultation Process
Early liaison with ISB
Draft Change Paper
Further Analysis
32Change Process
- Operational standards are approved by NHS
Information Standards Board - Standards must have the following defined before
they are approved - Scope and purpose
- DH policy sponsor
- Customer need
- Implementation plan including testing and
training - Business justification
- Risks
- Research into existing similar standards
- Interdependencies and interoperability
33Change Process
- Other types of standard exist
- Fundamental - building blocks
- e.g. SNOMED, XML
- Framework strategic
- e.g. e-GIF
- Changes to existing standards are
- communicated through Data Set Change Notices
34Context and Overview of the Service
- NHS Data Model and Dictionary Service
- Review of Central Returns (ROCR)
- NHS Information Standards Board (ISB)
- Data Dictionary release cycle
35NHS Data Dictionary Release Cycle
- The NHS Data Dictionary is updated once changes
pass their implementation date - Often this includes April and October
- May include other months, for example June 2006
- Each item is independently version controlled
- The history of every change is included with
every item
36Notice
- Implementation date
- Immediate
- Last month
- Six months ago
- In six months time
- In two years
- Changes to dictionary
- Late
- Very late!
- Realistic for small changes
- A big one! - 18 weeks ..
37Topics for Discussion
- Welcome and introductions
- Context and overview of the service
- Current work areas
- Renal
- 18 weeks
- Commissioning Data Set 6 including the schema
- Lunch around 1230
- Open discussion
- Your own queries
- Review of the day
- Close no later than 330pm
38Developing the National Renal Data Set
39National Renal Data Set
- Whats covered (by section)
Data Items
40National Renal Data SetPrescribed Items
- Section has 128 data items
- Distilled to 6 Elements 1 Supporting
Information page - Start of a linking prescribed items to SNOMED
41National Renal Data SetRenal Care (observations)
- A more complex example
- Representing observations (height, weight, blood
pressure etc.) - Each observation may have different units
- Use of hover text
42Topics for Discussion
- Welcome and introductions
- Context and overview of the service
- Current work areas
- Renal
- 18 weeks
- Commissioning Data Set 6 including the schema
- Lunch around 1230
- Open discussion
- Your own queries
- Review of the day
- Close no later than 330pm
43Measuring 18 weeks
- Changes for a sustainable approach
44Aim
- To define and measure the length of wait from GP
referral to first definitive treatment
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46What are we trying to measure?
- Lets look at some pathways
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55The strategic approach
- Measurement using the CDS
- Patient Pathway Identifier to link records
- RTTP Status to identify the anticipated or final
status of each activity - RTTP Start Date and RTTP End Date
56A worked example - Referral
57A worked example - Appointment
58A worked example - Attended
59A worked example - X-Ray booked
60A worked example - X-Ray attended
61A worked example - Decide to admit
62A worked example - TCI given
63A worked example - Admitted
64Topics for Discussion
- Welcome and introductions
- Context and overview of the service
- Current work areas
- Renal
- 18 weeks
- Commissioning Data Set 6 including the schema
- Lunch around 1230
- Open discussion
- Your own queries
- Review of the day
- Close no later than 330pm
65Lunch
66Topics for Discussion
- Welcome and introductions
- Context and overview of the service
- Current work areas
- Renal
- 18 weeks
- Commissioning Data Set 6 including the schema
- Lunch around 1230
- Open discussion
- Your own queries
- Review of the day
- Close no later than 330pm
67Evolution of CDS Messages
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72NWCS has been decommissioned
- CDS Version 4 retires imminently
73Data Validation
- NWCS - CDS Version 4
- Checked some field sizes
- Checked some formats
- Checked for some mandatory fields
- XML - CDS Version 5
- Checks field size
- Checks format
- Checks permitted values
- Checks fields based on content of other fields
74Commissioning Data Set Messages
Spine
Provider
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77Scope
- Current scope is commissioning data for
Inpatients, Outpatients and AE - Scope should be expanded to include additional
data required for secondary uses CDS renamed
Secondary Uses Data Sets - Outpatient data set should be extended to cover
any activity other than IP / AE e.g. - Outpatients (e.g. consultant, nurse led, AHP,
midwife OPS) - contacts (e.g. district nursing)
- transport (e.g. ambulance, neonatal transfer)
- Diagnostic investigations (e.g. imaging and
audiology)
78Protocols
- Submissions are currently made using the bulk
update and net change protocols - Bulk update does not easily support many systems
feeding a single data set from a provider - Either many types of the outpatient CDS message
will be required to support many types of system - Or outpatient activity is limited to the net
change protocol - The inpatient CDS could move to be a spell based
data set
79Record Linkage
- The data dictionary has activity groups to link
related activities - Examples include consultant episode, Spell etc.
- The CDS has very limited support for linkage
- In order to enable Referral to Treatment pathways
and periods to flow, linkage will be revisited - Activities will be able to be recorded as
sub-activities, for example an X-ray as part of a
clinic appointment
80Record linkage
AE
OP
AE
OP
IP
OP
?OP
?OP
?OP
OP
AE
IP
IP
OP
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82Administrative content
- Administrative data items will be reviewed to
ensure continued fitness for purpose - E.g. Source of referral exists with eight
different definitions and value lists (which
could rise to 10 with work in progress)
83Clinical Content
- Current Clinical content
- classifications (ICD, OPCS), secondary data
items (e.g. AE Investigations) and the Read
terminology - Many clinical domains do not have pre-existing
classifications - It is possible to enable SNOMED CT to flow within
the data sets - SNOMED CT will need to flow within its clinical
context, e.g. as clinical statements
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86Commissioning Data Set Schema
87 like a fine wine
Our data is precious
Be sure we know what it is
We need good packaging
We need to protect it
88The schema is the packaging
- It protects the data
- It ensures the data doesnt deteriorate
- The packaging is designed to take specific data
items - It is designed not to take invalid or illogical
data
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90The schema is like an MOT test
- You dont have to include a spare wheel
- But if you do
- and it does not pass,
- the whole car fails
91Exploring the schema
- Commissioning Data Set Version 6
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93Opening the Schema documentation
Main entry point
The base type definitions
94Message groups
Contains one of each of the components
Each bulk update group contains one or more
messages
Can have one and only one message group
95Header
Net Change message group
A bulk update group
The Net Change message group can contain one or
more messages
96A trailer
97Summary of the Interchange structure
- Each Interchange must contain
- A header
- One (and only one) message group
- Net change message group
- A bulk update group
- A trailer
98Summary of a message group
- Each message group can contain
- One or more messages
99Each net change message can be any CDS type
100All the messages in a bulk update group are from
a limited set of CDS types
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102Summary of each message
- Each message contains
- A message header
- A transaction header
- A CDS type (holding the content)
- A message trailer
103Exploring a CDS type
- CDS Type 130
- Admitted Patient Care
- Finished
- General Episode
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105Looking at some CDS types
106Care Activity and Future Care Activity
They look identical
107Person Group Patient - Care Activity
All the content is optional
108Patient Identity - General Structure
If you choose to use the Patient Identity General
Structure
you must include a validated NHS Number
structure or an unvalidated NHS Number
Structure
109Where is this used?
- PersonGroupPatient_General_Structure
- PersonGroupPatient_Psychiatric_Structure
- PersonGroupPatient_AAndE_Structure
- PersonGroupPatient_CareActivity_Structure
- PersonGroupPatient_EAL_Structure
110Validated NHS Number
NHS Number Status must be 01
All the content is mandatory
Name and address are not included
111NHS Number Status must not be 01
Only NHS Number Status is mandatory
Name and address are included
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113Care Attendance
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115The Appointment Date is key it is the CDS
ACTIVITY DATE
Most elements are entirely optional
A default date exists for future care activity
without a scheduled date
Where new standards are introduced the business
rules have stronger controls
Very General Purpose fields exist but are not
output by SUS
116Common types are used to make maintenance easier
type AdministrativeCategory_Type properties is
Ref 0 minOcc 0 maxOcc 1 content
simple facets totalDigits 2 enumeration
01 enumeration 02 enumeration
03 enumeration 04 enumeration
98 enumeration 99 annotation documentation
ltMandatorygtMlt/Mandatorygt ltU_A/gt ltHES/gt
MaxOcc indicates the maximum number of fields
permitted. In this case just 1.
minOcc indicates whether the field must be
present (if the containing structure is present).
minOcc 0 indicates it is optional
Only the listed values are permissible. An
invalid value would invalidate the whole
interchange
Data Dictionary business rules are shown as
annotations. They do not describe the XML rules!
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119Its a common structure
so it includes the AE diagnosis scheme as
being possible in the XML
120The coding schemes are mandatory if the structure
is used
A Primary Diagnosis is mandatory if the structure
is used
Any number of secondary diagnoses are permitted
in Commissioning Data Set 6
121Summary
- The XML schema protects data integrity
- Most items are not required
- Where items are used they must be valid
- Some data items are XML mandatory
- Business rules are enforced more stringently on
new data items - The documentation is easier than it looks!
122Conclusion
- You may need a glass or two
- just to remind you
- the schema protects the integrity of the data
123Open Discussion
124Your Queries
125Review of the day
- Please complete the Evaluation Form