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MPC NHS reports overview

A brief breakdown of the available reports in the NHS section on My Practice Cloud.

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Written by Amber Morris
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MPC NHS-Specific Reports Guide

Welcome to the NHS Reports guide! This section is all about the NHS-specific reports available in MPC, designed to help you monitor key performance indicators like UDA targets, treatment plans, and completed courses of treatment.

These reports are essential for staying on track with NHS requirements and ensuring your practice meets performance standards. Make sure you use the green 'Help' button at the top of each report in MPC to dig into the specifics of each report. Here’s an overview of each NHS report to get you started.

NHS Completed Courses of Treatment at Risk

  • Overview: This report identifies completed courses of treatment that may be at risk of falling out of eligibility timeframes, helping you catch potential issues early.

  • Useful For: Reviewing at-risk treatments, ensuring compliance with NHS standards, and minimising rejected claims.

NHS Treatment Plans by Period

  • Overview: This report provides a summary of all NHS treatment plans created within a chosen period, offering a high-level view of NHS treatment activity over time.

  • Useful For: Tracking NHS treatment trends, managing resource allocation, and identifying periods with high NHS treatment demand.

NHS Treatment Plans by Period Detail

  • Overview: This detailed report breaks down NHS treatment plans by specific treatments, providers, and patient demographics within a selected period.

  • Useful For: Analysing detailed NHS treatment data, evaluating provider-specific NHS treatment patterns, and refining NHS care strategies.

Making the Most of Your NHS Reports

These NHS-specific reports are designed to help you stay compliant, monitor UDA performance, and manage NHS treatment plans effectively. By regularly reviewing these insights, you can maintain strong NHS performance, meet targets, and ensure a smooth workflow for both providers and patients.

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