Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment: Q2 2019/20
The venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment data collection is used to inform a national quality requirement in the NHS Standard Contract for 2019/20, which sets an operational standard of 95% of inpatients (aged 16 and over at the time of admission) undergoing risk assessments each month.
The official statistics for VTE risk assessment in England for quarter two (Q2) 2019/20 (July to September 2019), produced by us, were released on 4 December 2019 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
- Venous thromboembolism (VTE) commentary: quarter two 2019/20
- Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment data: quarter two 2019/20
- Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment data: quarter two 2019/20
Summary of the data collection
The key results for the data collected on the number and percentage of VTE risk assessments on inpatients aged 16 and over admitted to NHS-funded acute care (NHS trusts, NHS foundation trusts and independent sector providers) in quarter 2 (Q2) 2019/20 are:
- England continues to achieve the 95% NHS Standard Contract threshold. Of the 3.8 million admitted inpatients aged 16 and over for whom data was reported in this collection, 3.8 million (95%) were risk assessed for VTE on admission.
- The percentage of inpatients risk assessed for VTE remained at 96% from Q3 2015/16 to Q4 2016/17. It decreased to 95% between Q1 2017/18 and Q4 2017/18. In Q1 2018/19 performance increased to 96% but decreased in Q2 2018/19 to 95%. In Q3 2018/19 performance increased to 96% and remained at 96% in Q4 2018/19 and Q1 2019/20. Performance decreased to 95% in Q2 2019/20.
- In Q2 2019/20, the percentage of admitted inpatients aged 16 and over at the time of admission risk assessed for VTE was 95% for NHS acute care providers and 98% for independent sector providers. NHS acute care providers carried out about 97% of all VTE risk assessments.
- Six regions (North East and Yorkshire, North West, Midlands, East of England, London and South East) achieved the 95% NHS Standard Contract operational standard in Q2 2019/20 (see Table 2). The South West did not meet the operational standard and risk assessed 93.7% of inpatients.
- In Q2 2019/20, 81% of providers (242 of the 300 providers) carried out a VTE risk assessment for 95% or more of their admissions (the NHS Standard Contract operational standard). This breaks down as 72% of NHS acute providers (108 of 150) and 89% of independent sector providers (134 of 150).
- Of the 58 providers (19%) that did not achieve the 95% operational standard in Q2 2019/20, 62% (36 of 58) risk assessed between 90% and 95% of total admissions for VTE.