Allied Health Professional Referral To Treatment Measurement

An Allied Health Professional Referral To Treatment Measurement is a REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD.

In 2008, the Department of Health and Social Care published 'Framing the Contribution of Allied Health Professionals', which sets out three key aspects for improving the SERVICES which ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS in NHS Allied Health Professional Services (Referral To Treatment Measurement) provide.

These are:

The Department of Health and Social Care introduced voluntary collection of ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD waiting time information from April 2010, and mandatory collection from April 2011.  The Community Services Data Set and the Commissioning Data Sets (version 6-2 onwards) include the facility to report the ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD waiting time data elements which are used for waiting time measurement.

The ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS mandated to collect and flow Referral To Treatment data are:

There is no maximum waiting time target attached to an ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD, so no adjustments can be applied to the calculated waiting time between the REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD START DATE and the REFERRAL TO TREATMENT PERIOD END DATE.  However, locally the EARLIEST CLINICALLY APPROPRIATE DATE and the EARLIEST REASONABLE OFFER DATE can be used by Health Care Providers and their Commissioners to analyse unexpectedly long waits for First Definitive Treatment.

ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS working as part of a Consultant Led Service in secondary care are excluded.

Further guidance relating to the Allied Health Professional Referral To Treatment initiative can be found on the Department of Health and Social Care at: Allied Health Professional (AHP) Referral to Treatment (RTT) guide.

 

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