What is the KPI Programme?
The Mental Health and Addiction Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Programme is a sector-informed and sector-led initiative that supports continuous quality improvement in mental health and addiction services across Aotearoa New Zealand through the practice of benchmarking.
We provide the people working in both inpatient and community settings with information about their services through six indicator dashboards, which can be used to benchmark (compare) and take action to drive continuous service improvement for tāngata whai ora, whānau, and communities.
This information that comes from the Programme for the Integration of Mental Health Data (PRIMHD), a national dataset collected by services across Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Programme also provides opportunities for kaimahi to connect with and learn from each other online in Benchmarking Breakouts and in person at benchmarking forums.
New to the Programme? Check out our FAQ section.
Learn more about the principles that guide how we engage and practice as a Programme.
Meet our people
The KPI Programme is hosted by Te Pou, funded by Health New Zealand, and guided by kaitiaki from across the mental health and addiction sector.
Meet our KPI Programme kaitiaki.
Do you have a question about using the indicators, have a successful improvement story to share, or want to connect with others in the sector? Sima and Abi are here to support you. Email them at info@mhakpi.health.nz