Recipe Name:

Finding patients at risk of diabetes

Rationale:

Practice registers are critical for case finding and monitoring progress of patients in the early stage of developing a chronic complex condition. This recipe will identify patients at risk of developing diabetes or have not yet been diagnosed with a chronic condition.

Target:

To identify all patients with no current diagnosis of diabetes who are at risk for developing diabetes based on their measures and lifestyle

CAT Starting Point:

  1. CAT Open - CAT4 view (all reports) loaded
  2. Population Extract Loaded and Extract Pane “Hidden”
    1. Filter Pane open and under the ‘General’ tab ‘Active Patients’ (3x <2 years) selected (this step can be
       omitted if you want to search for all patients).
     

CAT Start screen


 

 

RECIPE Steps Filters:


 

 

Click on "Conditions" tab under Diabetes select “No”

 

Click on the 'Date Range (Results) filter to only show results that have been recorded in a specified date range, in this example in the last 12 months. This will move all patients with results older than 12 months to the 'not recorded' part of the reports and avoids listing patients with old results. You can vary the date range or leave this filter out - it depends on your data and interests.


Click on "Risk Factors" and under "Other Risk Categories select Smoking, Alcohol and Obesity - you might have to reduce the amount of risk factors if you don't get any patients matching all criteria

 

 

Click “Recalculate”



 

Under "Measures" report tab select "Waist" and click on "Diabetes Risk" and select all parts of the graph but the 'Normal' range

 

 

Under "Measures" report tab select "BP" select ">140/90" - you can choose to also add patients with no BP recorded as all patients are at risk based on the other filters

 

 

Click on the 'Report' icon to apply our cross tabulation - for full details see here Cross Tabulation Report

 

 

This will produce a list with all patients not yet coded with diabetes who are smokers, drinkers, obese and have high or missing BP and/or waist measurements.

 


 

To Export Patient List to Microsoft Excel:

1.  Click on the “Export Icon”  at the top of the Patient Reidentification window.

2.  Click on “Excel”

3.   Choose a file name and a location to save to (eg. Create a folder C:/ClinicalAudit/CAT Patient FollowUp)

4.  Click “Save”

 

The steps above will produce a list of patients with contact details in MS Excel which can then be used to:

1.   Go back through the individual patient records in the GP Clinical Desktop System (CDS) and update known records

2.  Phone patients to update their record

3.  Produce a mail merge to recall patients for follow up


 

Optional


Adding the prescribed medication count to your identified risk group?

 

To add the “Medication Count” close the open “List” and select the “Medications” tab, under “Medications Per Patient” click “Select All”

 


 

Click on the 'Report' icon to apply our cross tabulation - for full details see here Cross Tabulation Report

 

 

This will add a new column to your patient re-identification report with the number of current medications.



 

Optional

Add the My Health Record status to your identified risk group?


This can't be done in the 'Daily View' - to see the Digital Health report you need to be in the CAT4 (full report) view. To switch between views you can use the icons on top of the screen or the dashboard. Report selections will be removed when switching views!



 

To add the “My Health Record Status” close the open “List” and DESELECT the “Select All” (Untick) “Medications Per Patient”

Click on “Digital Health” report tab and under “My Health Record Status” click on “Select All”

Click on the 'Report' icon to apply our cross tabulation

This will add the “My Health Record Status” to your list of patients.