Publication, Part of Autism Waiting Time Statistics
Autism Statistics, April 2019 to December 2021
Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development
We have noticed an error in the way the following measures were produced after MHSDS version 5 resulting in an overcount of these figures. This issue has been fixed and the corrected data can be found within the data files on the publication pages below:
MEASURE_ID |
MEASURE_NAME |
ASD18 |
Number of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment in 13 weeks or less |
ASD18a |
Number of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment after more than 13 weeks |
ASD18b |
Number of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, that have not had a care contact appointment recorded |
ASD18c |
Number of patients aged 0 to 17 with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment in 13 weeks or less |
ASD18d |
Number of patients aged 18 and over with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment in 13 weeks or less |
ASD18e |
Number of patients aged 0 to 17 with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment after more than 13 weeks |
ASD18f |
Number of patients aged 0 to 17 with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, that have not had a care contact appointment recorded |
ASD18g |
Number of patients aged 18 and over with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment after more than 13 weeks |
ASD18h |
Number of patients aged 18 and over with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, that have not had a care contact appointment recorded |
ASD19 |
Proportion of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment in 13 weeks or less |
ASD19a |
Proportion of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment after more than 13 weeks |
ASD19b |
Proportion of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, that have not had a care contact appointment recorded |
ASD19c |
Proportion of patients aged 0 to 17 with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment in 13 weeks or less |
ASD19d |
Proportion of patients aged 18 and over with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment in 13 weeks or less |
ASD19e |
Proportion of patients aged 0 to 17 with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment after more than 13 weeks |
ASD19f |
Proportion of patients aged 0 to 17 with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, that have not had a care contact appointment recorded |
ASD19g |
Proportion of patients aged 18 and over with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment after more than 13 weeks |
ASD19h |
Proportion of patients aged 18 and over with an open "suspected autism" referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, that have not had a care contact appointment recorded |
Autism Statistics, April 2021 to March 2022 - NDRS (digital.nhs.uk)
Autism Statistics, April 2022 to March 2023 - NDRS (digital.nhs.uk)
20 July 2023 13:10 PM
Construction
Changes in the construction of analysis since March 2022 release
From the March 2022 release the previous measures (ASD01-09) were retired and a new set of measures ASD11-24 were developed. These new measures have been designed following a review of the statistics with NHS England and NHS Improvement where data quality issues were identified. Specific data quality measures have also been produced to help providers identify where there might be issues with their data. The intention is to review these metrics for future publications and develop further as data quality improves.
These measures quantify the open, new, and closed referrals by month across a rolling 12-month period. They also quantify the number of patients with an open referral, as well as looking at patients who have received a first contact appointment within 13 weeks of their referral and patients who have a recorded diagnosis.
The previous forward model methodology reported all activity back to the date of the referral and did not present current waiting list information. The new measures have been designed to show the numbers of referrals and patients at different points in time. Additionally, information on contact appointments and diagnoses associated with those patients and referrals is included. Further developments to these statistics will aim to include additional breakdowns of the number of patients with an open referral for suspected autism as well activity associated with those.
This publication will continue to be published as a quarterly series.
Demographic Breakdowns
Please note that some demographic breakdowns don't sum back to the total. This is due to the demographic being linked to the most recent instance of an open referral. In some cases these open referrals are from different reporting periods and as such different demographics are reported.
Referral to Care Contact
Determination of the denominator
The denominator for the measures is comprised of people with a new referral for suspected autism in a reporting period (in this case the reporting period is a month)
A referral record is in-scope for these statistics if:
- The coded reason for referral is ’25’ (suspected autism)
This is irrespective of whether this referral ends in a diagnosis of autism.
Step-by-step construction and measures
Step 1: Get all records with suspected autism (MHSDS Reason for referral = '25' - suspected autism) as the referral reason within the reporting period from tables MHS101 and MHS103
Step 2: Join these referral records to the master patient index (MHS001) to allow demographic information to be gained for each patient
Step 3: Link the combined referral and demographic records to the first attended care contact date recorded for each referral, ensuring that this contact is the earliest associated with each referral. Types of contact considered for this analysis are face to face or video consultation.
Step 4: Link the combined referral and demographic records to the diagnoses data.
Step 5: Construct measures based on the length of time elapsed (in days) between initial referral and care contact received, as follows:
ASD11 - Number of open "suspected autism" referrals in the month
Count of all unique referrals open at some point in each month between the reporting period start date and reporting period end date
ASD12 - Number of new "suspected autism" referrals in the month
Count of all unique referrals starting in each month between the reporting period start date and reporting period end date
ASD13 - Number of closed "suspected autism" referrals in the month
Count of all unique referrals discharged in each month between the reporting period start date and reporting period end date
ASD14 - Number of open, "suspected autism" referrals in the month that do not appear in any subsequent month whether discharged or not
Count of all unique referrals open at some point in each month that do not appear in a subsequent month, whether discharged or not, between the reporting period start date and reporting period end date
ASD16 - Number of patients with an open referral by month within the reporting period
Count of all unique patients with at least one referral open at some point in each month between the reporting period start date and reporting period end date
ASD17 - Number of patients with more than one open "suspected autism" referral in the month
Count of all unique patients with at more than one referral open at some point in each month between the reporting period start date and reporting period end date
ASD18 - Number of patients with an open 'suspected autism' referral in the month, that has been open for at least 13 weeks, receiving a first appointment within 13 weeks
Count of all unique patients with at least one open referral from ASD16a for which the time elapsed between referral date and care contact date is equal to or less than 91 days (13 weeks)
ASD20 - Number of patients which have an open "suspected autism" referral in the month receiving at least one care contact in the month
Count of all unique patients with at least one open referral from ASD16 for who have at least one care contact within the month
ASD21 - Number of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral receiving an autism diagnosis in the month
Count of all unique patients with at least one open referral from ASD16 who also have an autism diagnosis within the month
ASD23 - Number of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral receiving a Mental and Behavioural disorder diagnosis in the month that is not an autism diagnosis
Count of all unique open referrals from ASD11 who also have a non-autism F chapter ICD-10 diagnosis within the month
ASD24 - Number of patients with an open "suspected autism" referral receiving a non-Mental and Behavioural disorder diagnosis recorded in the month
Count of all unique open referrals from ASD11 who also have a non-autism and non-F chapter ICD-10 diagnosis within the month
Last edited: 20 July 2023 1:11 pm