5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual ... - Monitor
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Part 3 - Other Information<br />
3.1 <strong>Trust</strong> Quality and Safety Priorities 2011-12<br />
This section of our Quality Report presents information relating to the quality<br />
of our services throughout 2011-12. We start this section by reporting on our<br />
achievement against the <strong>Trust</strong> Priorities that we set ourselves for 2011-12.<br />
Below are two tables which outline the outcome of quality and safety priorities<br />
established by both the Mental Health and Learning Disabilities and<br />
Integrated Community Services in March 2011 - prior to the coming together<br />
of the services in April 2011. The priorities for the coming year have been<br />
chosen and designed for the <strong>Trust</strong> as a whole which includes mental health,<br />
learning disabilities and community services provided by KIPS.<br />
Mental Health and Learning Disabilities<br />
Quality & Safety priorities<br />
& indicators 2011-12<br />
Outcome Commentary<br />
Safety<br />
Preventing avoidable harm<br />
By March 2012 we will have taken<br />
improvement actions, leading to<br />
demonstrably safer care by<br />
reducing the ratio of harm to<br />
incident as measured by the<br />
National Patient Safety Agency<br />
Effectiveness<br />
Good physical health care<br />
By March 2012 the <strong>Trust</strong> will be<br />
able to demonstrate a 10%<br />
increase in the number of service<br />
users in Community Mental Health<br />
Teams who have had physical<br />
health incorporated into their care<br />
plans<br />
met<br />
met<br />
Base line for the reduction of<br />
reportable harm to incident ratio<br />
2010-11 was 72%.<br />
Actual for March 2011-12 was 80%<br />
of reportable incidents resulted in no<br />
harm suffered.<br />
There has been a 43% increase of<br />
service users within the Community<br />
Mental Health Teams with physical<br />
health incorporated in their care<br />
plans.<br />
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