Pavilion Psychology
introduces
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
The concept was originated by George Fenning in 2007/2008.
The system was further developed in 2008 in consultation with a mathematician and computer scientist from the universities of Warwick and Cambridge.
It has been tested and refined with the assistance of a software consultant in Peterborough in 2008/2009.

The service is now available and ready for use by people such as commissioners and providers within the main Pavilion Psychology service location areas
PSYMET can be combined with other Pavilion Psychology Clinical Services to provide a comprehensive system of care and monitoring for individuals, groups or units.
It will be available as one of the Pavilion Psychology Consultancy Services in other locations from 2010 onwards.
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
