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Thursday 25 November 2010 - Atlas maps out Variation in NHS
A tool to help the
NHS identify unwarranted variation in healthcare services across
England was published today by the Department of Health.
The NHS Atlas of Variation highlights the amount each Primary
Care Trust (PCT) spends on clinical services and links this with
the health outcomes patients see.
Taken from 2009 data already in the public domain, the Atlas
assesses for the first time what 152 PCTs across England achieve
with the money spent on services for their local population, as
compared to other PCTs.
Consisting of 34 maps, the Atlas aims to stimulate awareness and
is a tool for health professionals to search for and question why
differences may be seen in certain areas. The Atlas will help
commissioners learn from one another, consider the appropriateness
of a service, and investigate when clinical health outcomes are
not reflecting the financial investment that has been made.
Variation occurs naturally in the NHS and is encouraged where the
NHS tailors services appropriately to meet the clinical needs of
its local patients.
Health Minister Lord Howe said:
"I welcome the publication of the NHS Atlas. In order to
improve unwarranted variations in services, it is vital to expose
existing flaws in the system. While this data predates the
Coalition Government, the information is essential to drive
improvements across the NHS.
"Our vision is for a patient-centred NHS that achieves
health outcomes that are amongst the best in the world. Making
this information available to commissioners and patients will help
them to identify and address unwarranted variation to better meet
the needs of their local populations. Doctors know what treatment
is best for their patients and that is why we are getting rid of
top-down management and putting them in the driving seat.
"Our historic commitment to protect health spending
means that funding for the NHS will increase in real terms every
year, so that we can continue to provide the best value from our
protected health budget and make every penny count."
Notes to Editors
1. The NHS Atlas of Variation can be found at: http:/www.rightcare.nhs.uk/atlas
Low: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2190331/qipp_nhsAtlas-LOW_231110.pdf
High: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2190331/qipp_nhsAtlas-HIGH_231110.pdf
2. For further information, please contact the Department of
Health press office on 020 7210 5221.
Contacts:
Department of Health
Phone: 020 7210 5221
NDS.DH@coi.gsi.gov.uk