Table 3.

Unweighted payment, exception, and population achievement rates for recording of BMI in MMI and diabetes across the UK 2012/2013

CountryIndicatorPayment rate Median (IQR)Exception rate Median (IQR)Population achievement rate Median (IQR)
UK (n = 9645)MMI92.7 (89.3–95.8)7.4 (3.3–15.9)84.0 (76.3–90.0)
Diabetes95.5 (93.3–97.2)2.3 (0.9–4.7)92.5 (89.7–94.9)
England (n = 7856)MMI92.4 (88.5–95.5)6.5 (2.2–13.0)84.0 (76.4–90.0)
Diabetes95.4 (93.2–97.1)2.2 (1.0–4.0)92.5 (89.8–94.9)
Scotland (n = 965)MMI94.0 (91.4–97.2)11.8 (5.4–19.3)82.2 (74.4–88.9)
Diabetes96.3 (94.3–97.8)3.5 (1.9–6.1)92.1 (89.4–94.6)
Northern Ireland (n = 353)MMI93.3 (90.9–95.7)4.3 (0.0–8.1)88.0 (84.1–92.7)
Diabetes95.2 (93.3–97.1)1.6 (0.5–3.4)93.1 (91.2–95.0)
Wales (n = 471)MMI92.2 (89.8–94.7)9.5 (4.2–15.4)82.1 (75.0–88.5)
Diabetes95.6 (93.4–97.3)3.4 (1.8–5.7)91.8 (88.9–94.0)
  • All differences between payment, exception, and population achievement rates for MMI versus diabetes for all countries individually and for the UK combined were statistically significant, P<0.001. BMI = body mass index. IQR = interquartile range. MMI = major mental illness.