Eleven key measures for monitoring general practice clinical activity during COVID-19 using federated analytics on 48 million adults’ primary care records through OpenSAFELY

Author:

Fisher LouisORCID,Curtis Helen J.ORCID,Croker RichardORCID,Wiedemann MilanORCID,Speed VictoriaORCID,Wood ChristopherORCID,Brown Andrew,Hopcroft Lisa EMORCID,Higgins RoseORCID,Massey JonORCID,Inglesby PeterORCID,Morton Caroline E.ORCID,Walker Alex J.ORCID,Morley Jessica,Mehrkar AmirORCID,Bacon SebORCID,Hickman GeorgeORCID,Macdonald OrlaORCID,Lewis Tom,Wood Marion,Myers Martin,Samuel Miriam,Conibere Robin,Baqir Wasim,Sood Harpreet,Drury Charles,Collison Kiren,Bates ChrisORCID,Evans DavidORCID,Dillingham Iain,Ward Tom,Davy SimonORCID,Smith Rebecca M.,Hulme WilliamORCID,Green AmeliaORCID,Parry John,Hester Frank,Harper Sam,Cockburn JonathanORCID,O’Hanlon ShaunORCID,Eavis AlexORCID,Jarvis RichardORCID,Avramov DimaORCID,Griffiths PaulORCID,Fowles AaronORCID,Parkes Nasreen,MacKenna BrianORCID,Goldacre BenORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on delivery of NHS care. We have developed the OpenSAFELY Service Restoration Observatory (SRO) to describe this impact on primary care activity and monitor its recovery.ObjectivesTo develop key measures of primary care activity and describe the trends in these measures throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsWith the approval of NHS England we developed an open source software framework for data management and analysis to describe trends and variation in clinical activity across primary care electronic health record (EHR) data on 48 million adults.We developed SNOMED-CT codelists for key measures of primary care clinical activity selected by a expert clinical advisory group and conducted a population cohort-based study to describe trends and variation in these measures January 2019-December 2021, and pragmatically classified their level of recovery one year into the pandemic using the percentage change in the median practice level rate.ResultsWe produced 11 measures reflective of clinical activity in general practice. A substantial drop in activity was observed in all measures at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic. By April 2021, the median rate had recovered to within 15% of the median rate in April 2019 in six measures. The remaining measures showed a sustained drop, ranging from a 18.5% reduction in medication reviews to a 42.0% reduction in blood pressure monitoring. Three measures continued to show a sustained drop by December 2021.ConclusionsThe COVID-19 pandemic was associated with a substantial change in primary care activity across the measures we developed, with recovery in most measures. We delivered an open source software framework to describe trends and variation in clinical activity across an unprecedented scale of primary care data. We will continue to expand the set of key measures to be routinely monitored using our publicly available NHS OpenSAFELY SRO dashboards with near real-time data.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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