Static outliers for NHS West Lancashire CCG

There is substantial variation in prescribing behaviours, across various different areas of medicine. Some variation can be explained by demographic changes, or local policies or guidelines, but much of the remaining variation is less easy to explain. At OpenPrescribing we are piloting a number of data-driven approaches to identify unusual prescribing and collect feedback on this prescribing to inform development of new tools to support prescribers and organisations to audit and review prescribing.

This report has been developed to automatically identify prescribing patterns at a chemical level which are furthest away from “typical prescribing” and can be classified as an “outlier”. We calculate the number of prescriptions for each chemical in the BNF coding system using the BNF subparagraph as a denominator, for prescriptions dispensed between April 2021 and August 2021. We then calculate the mean and standard deviation for each numerator and denominator pair across all practices/CCGs/PCNs/STPs. From this we can calculate the “z-score”, which is a measure of how many standard deviations a given practice/CCG/PCN/STP is from the population mean. We then rank your “z-scores” to find the top 5 results where prescribing is an outlier for prescribing higher than its peers and those where it is an outlier for prescribing lower than its peers.

It is important to remember that this information was generated automatically and it is therefore likely that some of the behaviour is warranted. This report seeks only to collect information about where this variation may be warranted and where it might not. Our full analytical method code is openly available on GitHub here.

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Prescribing where NHS West Lancashire CCG is higher than most

BNF Chemical Chemical Items BNF Subparagraph Subparagraph Items Ratio Mean std Z_Score Plots
Isometheptene mucate 13 Non-opioid analgesics and compound preparations 27005 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.73
Captopril 208 Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors 39860 0.01 0.00 0.00 5.96
Low protein cereals 18 Foods for special diets 1030 0.02 0.00 0.00 5.56
Tolvaptan 5 Posterior pituitary hormones and antagonists 215 0.02 0.00 0.00 5.53
Lacidipine 3739 Calcium-channel blockers 38284 0.10 0.02 0.02 5.42

Prescribing where NHS West Lancashire CCG is lower than most

BNF Chemical Chemical Items BNF Subparagraph Subparagraph Items Ratio Mean std Z_Score Plots
Desmopressin acetate 210 Posterior pituitary hormones and antagonists 215 0.98 1.00 0.00 -5.53
Loperamide hydrochloride 1151 Antimotility drugs 1163 0.99 1.00 0.00 -3.12
Pilocarpine hydrochloride 1 Treatment of dry mouth 17 0.06 0.57 0.18 -2.89
Methylphenidate hydrochloride 203 CNS Stimulants and drugs used for ADHD 441 0.46 0.67 0.07 -2.76
Methylphenidate 10mg tablets : 17
Methylphenidate 5mg tablets : 8
Methylphenidate 20mg tablets : 7
Methylphenidate 18mg modified-release tablets : 5
Methylphenidate 36mg modified-release tablets : 5
Methylphenidate 20mg modified-release capsules : 1
Methylphenidate 54mg modified-release tablets : 8
Methylphenidate 30mg modified-release capsules : 1
Equasym XL 20mg capsules : 9
Equasym XL 30mg capsules : 17
Concerta XL 18mg tablets : 16
Concerta XL 36mg tablets : 10
Concerta XL 27mg tablets : 22
Concerta XL 54mg tablets : 29
Medikinet 5mg tablets : 1
Medikinet 10mg tablets : 2
Medikinet XL 10mg capsules : 1
Medikinet XL 20mg capsules : 3
Medikinet XL 30mg capsules : 1
Medikinet XL 40mg capsules : 2
Medikinet XL 50mg capsules : 1
Xenidate XL 18mg tablets : 1
Xenidate XL 36mg tablets : 7
Xenidate XL 54mg tablets : 8
Xaggitin XL 18mg tablets : 5
Xaggitin XL 27mg tablets : 5
Xaggitin XL 36mg tablets : 10
Xaggitin XL 54mg tablets : 1
Rifampicin 2 Antituberculosis drugs 10 0.20 0.72 0.22 -2.34