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Prototype Prescribing Outlier Dashboard for St Andrews Medical Centre

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. These pilot results are provided for the interest of advanced users, although we don't know how relevant they are in practice. 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.

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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, the count of all prescriptions within that chemical's BNF subparagraph, for prescriptions dispensed between June 2021 and December 2021. We then calculate the ratio of these counts along with the mean and standard deviation of those ratios across all Practices. From this we can calculate the “z-score”, which is a measure of how many standard deviations a given Practice is from the population mean. We then rank your “z-scores” to find the top 10 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.

For each outlier chemical, a kernel density estimation plot of all Practice's chemical:subparagraph ratios is provided, with this Practice's ratio overlaid in red.

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, to inform research on this topic. Our full analytical method code is openly available on GitHub here.

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Prescribing where St Andrews Medical Centre is higher than most

BNF Chemical Chemical Items BNF Subparagraph Subparagraph Items Ratio Mean std Z_Score Plots
Lidocaine/prilocaine (Premature Ejaculation) 1 Drugs for premature ejaculation 1 1.00 0.01 0.09 11.60
Benzylpenicillin sodium (Penicillin G) 1 Benzylpenicillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin 171 0.01 0.00 0.00 6.33
Pioglitazone hydrochloride 1,013 Other antidiabetic drugs 3,250 0.31 0.04 0.05 5.39
Isophane insulin 421 Intermediate and long-acting insulins 770 0.55 0.12 0.10 4.17
Fluticasone furoate (Inhalation) 1,984 Corticosteroids (respiratory) 4,877 0.41 0.09 0.08 3.99
Vildagliptin 119 Other antidiabetic drugs 3,250 0.04 0.00 0.01 3.97
Rifabutin 1 Antituberculosis drugs 2 0.50 0.02 0.12 3.93
Bromocriptine 3 Bromocriptine and other dopaminergic drugs 3 1.00 0.10 0.23 3.87
Other psoriasis preparations 4 Preparations for psoriasis 251 0.02 0.00 0.00 3.60
Degarelix 16 Prostate cancer and gonadorelin analogues 59 0.27 0.03 0.07 3.27

Prescribing where St Andrews Medical Centre is lower than most

BNF Chemical Chemical Items BNF Subparagraph Subparagraph Items Ratio Mean std Z_Score Plots
Dapoxetine hydrochloride 0 Drugs for premature ejaculation 1 0.00 0.99 0.09 -11.60
    Phenoxymethylpenicillin (Penicillin V) 170 Benzylpenicillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin 171 0.99 1.00 0.00 -6.33
    Cabergoline 0 Bromocriptine and other dopaminergic drugs 3 0.00 0.86 0.27 -3.17
      Fusidic acid 40 Antibacterial preparations also used systemically 112 0.36 0.75 0.14 -2.76
      Hydralazine hydrochloride 7 Vasodilator antihypertensive drugs 53 0.13 0.85 0.28 -2.57
      Quinine sulfate 537 Antimalarials 833 0.64 0.90 0.14 -1.85
      Ramipril 2,991 Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors 7,576 0.39 0.69 0.17 -1.81
      Budesonide 105 Corticosteroids (respiratory) 4,877 0.02 0.15 0.08 -1.73
      Insulin glargine 81 Intermediate and long-acting insulins 770 0.11 0.33 0.13 -1.71
      Dexamethasone 14 Corticosteroids 110 0.13 0.49 0.22 -1.62