Appendix 4 - PAF and RAP indicators
Performance Assessment Framework (PAF)
The most important of these returns are:
- A5 Emergency admissions to hospital of older people
- B11 Intensive home care as a proportion of intensive home and residential care
- C29-32 Numbers of vulnerable adults and older people helped to live at home
- D39 Percentage of people receiving a statement of their needs and how they will be met
- D40 Clients receiving a review
- D41 Delayed discharge
- D42 Carer assessments
1.1 - D43 Waiting time for care packages these The most important of these returns are:
- A5 Emergency admissions to hospital of older people
- B11 Intensive home care as a proportion of intensive home and residential care
- C29-32 Numbers of vulnerable adults and older people helped to live at home
- D39 Percentage of people receiving a statement of their needs and how they will be met
- D40 Clients receiving a review
- D41 Delayed discharge
- D42 Carer assessments
D43 Waiting time for care packages
Information in respect of all of these criteria are published annually, allowing for a judgement to be made about the relative performance of authorities in these key areas
Reception Assessment and Packages of Care (RAP)
A recent additional requirement is this information will be returned to the Department of Health in June 2001 and covers performance information from the preceding financial year. This performance information will be of special interest to this review team, in respect of the following information categories:
- R 1 and 3
Numbers of referrals leading to full assessment and referrals dealt with at reception stage
- A1, 2,3,4,5,6 and 7.
Numbers of users and carers assessed (by client group and ethnicity, time taken from first contact to completed assessment and proportion receiving reviews of existing packages within departmental timescales
- P1, 2,3,4,5 and 6.
Numbers of new and existing clients, by client group and ethnicity and length of time from first contact to first service starting
