Pavilion Psychology

introduces


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PSYMET

Demonstrating Positive Clinical Outcomes  

using a customisable and individually focused

Data Collection, Analysis and Reporting Service

for use by commissioners and providers for the benefit of clients


data/media/thumbnails/lightbullb brain idea.jpgThe concept was originated by George Fenning in 2007/2008.

 

data/media/portfolio/blue graph paper.jpgThe system was further developed in 2008 in consultation with a mathematician and computer scientist from the universities of Warwick and Cambridge.

 

data/media/portfolio/meter green.jpgIt has been tested and refined with the assistance of a software consultant in Peterborough in 2008/2009.

 

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The service is now available and ready for use by people such as commissioners and providers within the main Pavilion Psychology service location areas

 

data/media/portfolio/psychology books.jpgPSYMET can be combined with other Pavilion Psychology Clinical Services to provide a comprehensive system of care and monitoring for individuals, groups or units.

 

 

data/media/portfolio/uk white.jpgIt will be available as one of the Pavilion Psychology Consultancy Services in other locations from 2010 onwards.

 

 

 

 

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PSYMET

Positive Clinical Outcomes

Data Collection, Analysis and Reporting

 

Service Features

 

standard service:

  • consultations with the agency
  • setting up individualised data capture systems 
  • routine data collection
  • onging data analysis
  • regular reporting back

 

optional additonal services:

  • customised or more frequent reports
  • creating presentations of data
  • meeting attendance to present data
  • service evaluation
  • service user, staff and purchaser surveys

 

 benefits for service commissioners, purchasers and providers:

  • minimal time and resources spent on data collection
  • regular consistent reporting back
  • early identification of risk and treatment requirements
  • evaluation of treatment effectiveness
  • indentifying when positive clinical outcomes are achieved
  • an aid to decision making about future placements or services