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        HRG4+ 2013/14 RC Trimpoints Methodology
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1.    1  The data is preprocessed and    PbR spells    are constructed according to the  Spelling and Grouping Methodology workshop  11 January 2010      2  The episodes are selected for inclusion in the analysis satisfy the following criteria    a  The episode must have valid start and end dates with the episode ending  within the financial year    3 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    b  The record is an inpatient episode  CLASSPAT 1 or 5     c  The following treatment function codes  TRETSPEF  are excluded     192 Critical Care Medicine  242 Paediatric Intensive Care  314 Rehabilitation   315 Palliative Medicine   422 Neonatology    424 Well Babies    3  Spells are regarded as elective if the admission method in the first episode  available for grouping  when sorted by episode order and epikey  is 11  12 or 13   Other spells are regarded as non elective     The selected episodes are grouped using the assured grouping engine     Although spell  grouping is for    PbR spells     only these episodes will contribute to the spell HRG and  length of stay    Aggregates    Trimpoints are calculated for the following aggregates   1  Episodes  for each HRG    2  Elective spells  for each HRG    3  Non elective spells  for each HRG    Definition of trimpoints    Trimpoints are determined by the upper and lower quartiles as follows   TP   Q   1 5 Q   Q      Since there is mor
2.    Health  amp  Social Care  hscic Information Centre    HRG4  Reference Cost Grouper    Methodology for the generation of  HRG Trimpoints for reporting in  Reference Costs    Last Updated  10    January 2014    1 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    Contents  Introduction    oO    Episode Trimpoints for Reporting  Spell Trimpoints for informing national pricing    W    w    Trimpoint Calculation Methodology    Source Data   Aggregates   Definition of trimpoints  Adjustment for small numbers  Preset Trimpoints    Assurance    Testing Procedure  Analysis   Step 1   Step 2    Specification of the Trimpoints File  Changes from RC1213       NIN 29 MPO WM aas aw    2 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    Introduction    Admitted Patient Care  APC  data often contains episodes with an exceptionally long  length of stay  which have a disproportionate effect on the mean length of stay  In order to  improve comparability  such episodes are removed prior to statistical analysis  This  process is referred to as trimming and the thresholds for exclusion are known as  trimpoints  Episodes or spells with a length of stay above the trimpoint are known as  outliers     In both National pricing and Reference Cost reporting  trimpoints are used to define a  threshold  bed 
3.  5 and  30  and the calculated trimpoint would exclude between 5  and 15  of the total  bed days the trimpoint remains as the calculated trimpoint    Preset Trimpoints    In certain circumstances  there is a possibility that a trimpoint may be preset by DH   regardless of what is calculated  At present the following trimpoints are preset     1  HRGs that have length of stay logic that includes a maximum length of stay value    range  including where that maximum is zero days  have a trimpoint of infinity   32000     2  HRGs which are ambulatory  i e  all the codes going to them have an implied zero   or maximum  length of stay have a trimpoint of infinity  82000     3  The ungrouped UZ01Z has trimpoint of infinity  82000  so that they have no excess  bed days     4  The non admitted consultations  chapter WF  should have a zero trimpoint  because they should never be generated in APC       5  All unbundled HRGs have zero trimpoints because they will never be generated as  core HRGs  These occur in chapters LE  RA  SB  except SB97Z   SC  except   C97Z   SD  VC  XD and the critical care transportation HRGs  XA06Z and XB08Z     6  The HRGs in non APC chapters LD  VB  XA  XB and XC should have zero  trimpoints because they cannot be generated in APC    7  ZZ01Z has a zero trimpoint because it should never be generated in APC  if  everything is unbundled  the core HRG will be driven off the primary diagnosis     N B  Preset trimpoints affect the episode  elective spell and non ele
4.  follows     Set 1  Trimpoints produced for publication this year e g  RC1314 on 1213HES    Set 2  Trimpoints with this year   s database but the same data as last year   s trimpoints e g   RC1314 on 1112HES    Set 3  Last year   s trimpoints e g  RC1213 on 1112HES    Step 1   Comparing Set 2 and Set 3 HRG by HRG identifies changes in trimpoints caused by  changes to HRG design  Only HRGs which exist in both designs can be compared and  trimpoints of HRGs with no activity entering or leaving then between the designs should  have unchanged trimpoints     Step 2   Comparing Set 1 and Set 2 HRG by HRG identifies changes in trimpoints caused by  changes to the underlying data  There will always be some changes to trimpoints and  those which differ by more than 3 days and have a percentage increase decrease of more  than 20  should be identified as significant  There are usually around 20 HRGs with more  than 600 episodes going to them which have significant changes     Such changes are best explained by HRG designers who have a good working clinical  knowledge  Possible explanations for changes are     1  Change in clinical practice e g  more operations being carried out laparoscopically    2  Increase in take up of new OPCS codes increasing the likelihood of HRGs  dependent on these codes being assigned    3  Change in data quality i e  significant change in the number of U groups being  assigned    4  On occasions  a quartile may be borderline and therefore the trimpoint become
5.  group the HES extract for production of trimpoints       This is the default method used by statistical packages including SAS  but not Excel   The trimpoints are actually  calculated by SQL Server queries      This is a new DH requirement as of 2012 13  previously it was set to zero  which affects the way that excess bed days  are reported in Reference Costs  For payment purposes it does not actually matter what the trimpoint of UZ01Z is  because that HRG code has a zero tariff assigned to it     N The only way of generating these HRGs is from X62 OPCS codes which are not supposed to be used in APC   according to National Coding Guidance     7 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    The Documentation Suite    Below is a list of the various documents which are available to download from the National  Casemix Office website www hscic gov uk casemix  It is a comprehensive resource of  supporting materials  designed to assist users in understanding the design concepts  logic  and practical use of the Grouper     The Casemix Companion is a starting point and general reference for new and  existing users  providing an introduction to HRGs  groupers  HRG4  design concepts  and grouping logic and useful links to further information    The Grouper Reference Manual provides full instructions on how to prepare and  group data using the Grouper software application  This generi
6. c document is updated  with every new grouper software toolkit released    The Summary of Changes document provides an overview of the main changes  between the current grouper design and its predecessor    The Roots Workbook is a spreadsheet that identifies new HRGs  deleted HRGs and  changes to existing HRG Labels between each release of the classification  using an  easy to follow colour coding system    The Chapter Summaries document provides an overview of the scope  composition  and grouping logic of individual subchapters along with illustrative worked examples   Also included in the document are updates on the changes within subchapters    The Code to Group Workbook is a spreadsheet that provides details on all mappings  between primary classification  e g  ICD 10  OPCS 4  A amp E codes  etc   and their  respective HRGs  Also detailed within the workbook are the logic conditions required  to generate the HRGs    The Code to Group User Manual serves as an introduction to using the Code to  Group workbook to perform manual grouping  It also details some basic design  concepts and provides worked examples of a variety of different grouping scenarios    The Specialised Service Identification Code Sets is a workbook containing details  regarding the flags and trigger codes introduced in the HRG4  Reference Costs  Grouper to aid identification of specific Specialised Service activity     8 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     
7. ctive spell trimpoints of  the same HRG     Assurance    Testing Procedure    The following checks are made on the final trimpoints file before being offered for  publication and incorporation in the HRG4  Reference Cost Grouper     5 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    1  Every HRG  whether or not it can be reached as the core APC HRG  must have a  trimpoint  those which are not reachable will be set to zero      2  All trimpoints should be set to their preset values whenever a preset trimpoint is  applicable     3  All preset trimpoints are correctly applied    4  Trimpoints are clinically realistic e g  50 days for a heart and lung transplant   usually long stay  or 2 days for a cataract operation  usually day case     Analysis    The purpose is to provide confidence in the new trimpoints with regard to what has been  previously published  Comparing this year   s trimpoints directly with last year   s is not  meaningful because both the HRG design and source data used to calculate them are  different and there is often a large volume of changes between the designs     In order to make more meaningful comparisons  a second set of trimpoints is calculated  using the prospective design database but using the same data as was used to produce  last year   s trimpoints  i e  the financial year two years behind the database  The sets of  trimpoints will be referred as
8. days occurring within the trimpoint  truncated bed days  and bed days  occurring above the trimpoint  excess bed days  are reported  costed and priced  separately     Suppose for example an HRG has a trimpoint of 32 days    An episode whose length of stay is 50 days is reported as 32 truncated bed days and 18  excess bed days     An episode whose length of stay is 31 days is reported as 31 truncated bed days and no  excess bed days     Episode Trimpoints for Reporting    Truncated episode length of stay and excess bed days are reported separately in  Reference Costs  The Grouper therefore includes a set of episode level trimpoints for this  purpose at the HRG level  There is no policy requirement for these trimpoints to be split by  admission method     Spell Trimpoints for informing national pricing    The Reference Cost process is used to inform Monitor   NHS England for the purposes of  setting the tariff  Tariffs are set at spell level and are split by admission method  The  Mandatory tariff applies only to spell length of stay up to the trimpoint  and a per diem rate  is used for excess bed days  The Reference Cost grouper therefore includes a set of spell  trimpoints  split by admission method  for this purpose     Trimpoint Calculation Methodology    Source Data    Trimpoints are calculated from episodes and spells in the Hospital Episodes Statistics   HES  Admitted Patient Care  APC  extract for the previous financial year  i e  2012 13 for  2013 14 Reference Costs   
9. e than one accepted mathematical definition of quartiles  because they  are determined by interpolation  a decision has been taken to define them as follows      oe f   x   2     if nis divisible by 4       x otherwise    j l    L x   X  if 3nis divisible by 4   Q       Pict otherwise   Trimpoints are rounded to the nearest integer  Calculation of trimpoints by the above   formula will mean that all trimpoints will be multiples of 0 5  therefore those which are half   integers will be rounded above     If the trimpoint is calculated as zero  then it is changed to one  This reflects the treatment  of zero length of stay episodes as being counted as one bed day in Reference Cost  submissions     4 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    Adjustment for small numbers    For HRGs with low activity  trimpoints do not apply  Instead the trimpoint is set to infinity  so that no bed days are regarded as being excess  For the purposes of the Grouper   32000 is used as the infinite trimpoint  This applies in the following circumstances     e HRGs that exist but for which there was no activity in that year  e HRGs where the number of cases is less than 5    e HRGs where the number of cases is between 5 and 30  and the calculated  trimpoint would exclude less than 5  or more than 15  of the total bed days for  those cases  Please note  for HRGs where the number of cases is between
10. s  sensitive to a small change in this quartile    6 Copyright    2014  Health and Social Care Information Centre     Methodology for the generation of HRG Trimpoints for reporting in Reference Costs    Specification of the Trimpoints File    The trimpoints file is made available for publication as an Excel spreadsheet     It consists of the following columns                            Column   Heading Description  A HRG Split level HRG4  code  B HRG_Description HRG description  C Trimpt_Preset Preset trimpoint  If no preset is applicable then this  field is blank  Trimpt_Episode Episode level trimpoint  Trimpt_Spell_EL Elective spell trimpoint  F Trimpt_Spell_NE Non elective spell trimpoint                A row is present for every HRG in the reference database  even if it cannot be generated  as a core APC HRG     Changes from RC1213    RC1314 is the first year in which spell trimpoints are split by admission method     The episode spell consistency adjustment  which previously enforced that a spell trimpoint  for any HRG cannot be lower than the episode trimpoint for the same HRG  is no longer  applied due to the aggregates for the two currencies being different     Comparative analysis for spell based trimpoints is meaningless because the aggregates  have changed due to the admission method split        Casemix operates a testing grouping engine which is used to test and assure the HRG Grouper  This grouping engine   with the prospective HRG Reference Database  is used to
    
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