Dashboards
Areas of work for 28-day readmission
The KPI Programme provides information for kaimahi working in two key settings: inpatient and community services. Our five focus areas of work cover: adult, child and youth, non-government organisations (NGOs), adult forensic, and youth forensic services.
28-day readmission dashboards
The 28-day readmission indicator dashboards show how many people return to inpatient mental health services within 28 days of being discharged from an acute inpatient service.
All dashboards can be filtered by financial year, quarter, and demographic information. Note: you must be registered and sign in to use the KPI Programme data dashboards.
The setting for this indicator is inpatient and community.
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KPI Programme kaitiaki
The KPI Programme is supported by a group of people, or kaitiaki, working in the five focus areas. They work across the motu, and use their speciality skills and knowledge to champion the programme and drive continuous service improvement within their services and network groups.
Find out more about our kaitiaki.
Why 28-day readmission matters
A readmission within 28 days may be a sign that a person didn’t get the support they needed after leaving inpatient care. Reducing readmissions helps ensure tāngata whai ora are better supported to live well in the community and helps services make the best use of staff time and resources.
People experiencing mental health challenges can experience various issues following their transition from an inpatient service to their community (Sather et al., 2018; Tyler et al., 2019). Around 16 percent of people leaving inpatient mental health services are readmitted within one month and 40 percent are readmitted within one year (Kripalani et al., 2014; Madi et al., 2007; Mark et al., 2013; Wheeler et al., 2011).
Read the 28-day readmission evidence review.
Age groups
All indicator dashboards provide filters that allow you to choose the age groups relevant to your area of work. Note the default setting for dashboards is ‘All’ age groups.
Data source
All indicator dashboards are created using information from PRIMHD, the single national data collection for mental health and addiction services in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Information available through Month YYYY, sourced from the DD MM YYYY refresh of the PRIMHD DataMart.
Note: Northland has low or no data since April 2025. Tairāwhiti have lower inpatient volumes from March 2025. West Coast have lower inpatient volumes from July 2025.
Need help? Have feedback or improvement ideas? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at: mhakpi@health.nz