Data published on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported through NHS Pathways and 111 online Dashboard shows the total number of NHS Pathways triages through 111 and 999, and online assessments in 111 online which have received a potential COVID-19 final disposition. This data is based on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported by members of the public to NHS Pathways through NHS 111 or 999 and 111 online, and is not based on the outcomes of tests for coronavirus. This is not a count of people.
Dashboard displays the condition rating for the non-interstate National Highway system (NHS) routes versus targets set by the state every two years.
The ratings are established under subpart C of 23 CFR part 490. They measure the percentage of interstate and non-interstate NHS routes classified as good and the percentage classified as bad.
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This is a monthly report on publicly funded community services for people of all ages using data from the Community Services Data Set (CSDS) reported in England for November 2022. It has been developed to help achieve better outcomes and provide data that will be used to commission services in a way that improves health, reduces inequalities, and supports service improvement and clinical quality. These statistics are classified as experimental and should be used with caution. Experimental statistics are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. More information about experimental statistics can be found on the UK Statistics Authority website (linked at the bottom of this page). The csv data file for November 2022 and provisional data file for December 2022 now include organisational level breakdown by Integrated Care Board (ICB). This change occured from October 2022, and is reflected in the Power BI dashboard.
The present collection combines metrics from previous data sources to make available a broader range of information than previously possible.
The main findings will be published as an interactive PowerBI dashboard. In addition the publication will include a separate machine readable data file and data definitions document.
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This publication provides the most timely statistics available relating to NHS funded secondary mental health, learning disabilities and autism services in England. This information will be of use to people needing access to information quickly for operational decision making and other purposes. These statistics are derived from submissions made using version 2.0 of the Mental Health Services Dataset (MHSDS). NHS Digital review the quality and completeness of the submissions used to create these statistics on an ongoing basis. More information about this work can be found in the Accuracy and reliability section of this report. Fully detailed information on the quality and completeness of particular statistics in this release is not available due to the timescales involved in reviewing submissions and engaging with data providers. The information that has been obtained at the time of publication is made available in the Provider Feedback sections of the Data Quality Reports which accompany this release. Information gathered after publication is released in future editions of this publication series. More detailed information on the quality and completeness of these statistics and a summary of how these statistics may be interpreted is made available later in our Mental Health Bulletin: Annual Report publication series. All elements of this publication, other editions of this publication series, and related annual publication series' can be found in the Related Links below. This edition includes statistics produced for the Five Year Forward View (FYFV) for Mental Health Dashboard. These can be found in the Children and Young People's Mental Health Indicators Reference Tables and Adult Mental Health Services Selected NHS England Measures Reference Tables. This information has been previously made available on the NHS Digital Supplementary Information web page. The format of reporting of these statistics will be updated in future releases to improve clarity and accessibility. More information about the FYFV Dashboard can be found in the Related Links below. Correction: The statistics relating to Children and Young People Mental Health Indicators were corrected on 9 February 2018. These statistics are meant to count people as accessing services in each financial year where they have received two care contacts. The statistics released originally incorrectly excluded people who accessed services in in a previous financial year. NHS Digital apologises for any inconvenience caused. Please note: MHSDS Monthly: Final July to September 2017 Children and Young People Mental Health Indicators Reference Tables has been updated with an additional note, and now includes the statistics for the number of people under the age of 18 being treated on adult wards. A revised version of Bed days on adult wards for people aged 0-17 and Number of people aged 0-17 on adult wards is available on our supplementary information pages; this file adjusts the measures for known data quality issues to produce the most accurate information possible. A correction has been made to this publication on 10 September 2018. This amendment relates to statistics in the monthly CSV data file; the specific measures effected are listed in the “Corrected Measures” CSV. All listed measures have now been corrected. NHS Digital apologises for any inconvenience caused.
Dashboard displays the condition rating for the interstate system and non-interstate National Highway system (NHS) routes versus targets set by the state every two years.
The ratings are established under subpart C of 23 CFR part 490. They measure the percentage of interstate and non-interstate NHS routes classified as good and the percentage classified as bad.
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Restoration of elective activity is one of the highest priorities for NHS England and NHS Improvement following the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Understanding the composition of the waiting list is critical to managing restoration within North West London.
Data will be collected via data submissions made by each individual provider of NHS Acute healthcare services in North West London. This dataset includes data from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust and The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust. Data will be processed under an Information Sharing Agreement between North West London CCG and each organisation. Data submissions will be processed and used for the following purposes:
All RTT pathways with a clock stop date after 23:59 on Sunday 4th April 2021 and before 23:59 on the Sunday of the reporting period and not recorded to date (in a previous submission).
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The genetic alterations giving rise to and occurring in cancers (i.e. somatic aberrations) can be important markers for prognosis and treatment options. Increasingly, molecular diagnostic testing is being carried out as standard care for a number of different tumour types. Since 2016 the National Disease Registration Service (NDRS) aims to collect this molecular diagnostic testing data in one central dataset covering all English tumour diagnoses. This new dataset is an important and exciting data resource. This Somatic Molecular Data dashboard exists to let users explore at top level the data found in this dataset.
GVMC is required by the federal government to incorporate pavement condition performance measures in planning for future transportation improvements.
Data is updated at 14:00pm daily further notes and guidance is available in the dashboard under the 'Acknowledgements' section. The following items are included in the Scottish Covid Cases and Deaths dashboard: Spatial Layers NHSBoardcasesThis displays total cumulative COVID 19 cases by NHS Board as proportional symbols. Boundaries are based on 2019 NHS Board definitions. LocalAuthoritycasesThis displays total cumulative COVID 19 cases by Local Authority as proportional symbols. Boundaries are based on 2019 Local Authority definitions. Tablestotal_cases_by_hb.csvThis displays cumulative positive COVID 19 cases by 9-digit Scottish Government code and name (2019 version) for NHS Board areas. total_cases_by_la.csvThis displays cumulative positive COVID 19 cases by 9-digit Scottish Government code and name (2019 version) for Local Authority areas. daily_and_cumulative_counts.csvThis displays daily and cumulative positive COVID 19 cases at Scotland level. It also reports daily on cumulative hospital deaths.
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Patient Online is an NHS England programme designed to support GP Practices to offer and promote online services to patients, including access to coded information in records, appointment booking and ordering of repeat prescriptions. Data are provided by GP system suppliers to NHS England on a monthly basis and published on the last Thursday each month, pending no issues, otherwise as soon as possible thereafter.
As announced on 7 June 2022, this will be the final publication of the Weekly Statistics for NHS Test and Trace (England). In line with the Government’s ‘Living with COVID-19’ strategy, most free testing in England ended on 1 April 2022. The subsequent reduction in testing numbers and across use cases has resulted in a reduction in the breadth of the statistics publication. Information relating to testing is available on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) dashboard.
The data reflects the NHS Test and Trace operation in England since its launch on 28 May 2020.
This includes 2 weekly reports:
1. NHS Test and Trace statistics:
2. Rapid asymptomatic testing statistics: number of lateral flow device (LFD) tests reported by test result.
There are 3 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.
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This open data publication has moved to COVID-19 Statistical Data in Scotland (from 02/11/2022) Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new strain of coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China. Clinical presentation may range from mild-to-moderate illness to pneumonia or severe acute respiratory infection. This dataset provides information on demographic characteristics (age, sex, deprivation) of confirmed novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, as well as trend data regarding the wider impact of the virus on the healthcare system. Data includes information on primary care out of hours consultations, respiratory calls made to NHS24, contact with COVID-19 Hubs and Assessment Centres, incidents received by Scottish Ambulance Services (SAS), as well as COVID-19 related hospital admissions and admissions to ICU (Intensive Care Unit). Further data on the wider impact of the COVID-19 response, focusing on hospital admissions, unscheduled care and volume of calls to NHS24, is available on the COVID-19 Wider Impact Dashboard. There is a large amount of data being regularly published regarding COVID-19 (for example, Coronavirus in Scotland - Scottish Government and Deaths involving coronavirus in Scotland - National Records of Scotland. Additional data sources relating to this topic area are provided in the Links section of the Metadata below. Information on COVID-19, including stay at home advice for people who are self-isolating and their households, can be found on NHS Inform. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found in the weekly COVID-19 Statistical Report. The date of the next release can be found on our list of forthcoming publications. Data visualisation is available to view in the interactive dashboard accompanying the COVID-19 Statistical Report. Please note information on COVID-19 in children and young people of educational age, education staff and educational settings is presented in a new COVID-19 Education Surveillance dataset going forward.
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Information on open allied health professional vacancies taken at a census point, for each NHS board, broken down by profession and pay bands. A vacancy is a post which has been cleared for advert after being through the redeployment process (internal or external advert) and remains a vacancy until an individual starts in the post. All data is presented as whole time equivalents. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found on the NHSScotland Workforce page of the NES Turas Data Intelligence website. Data visualisation of Allied Health Professions vacancies is available on the Allied Health Professions dashboard. Please note this dataset is no longer updated with new data releases from 1st April 2020 onwards. The newest data is now made available on the NES Turas Data Intelligence website, along with all publications and supporting material related to NHS Scotland Workforce.
Due to changes in the collection and availability of data on COVID-19 this page will no longer be updated. The webpage will no longer be available as of 11 May 2023. On-going, reliable sources of data for COVID-19 are available via the COVID-19 dashboard, Office for National Statistics, and the UKHSA
This page provides a weekly summary of data on deaths related to COVID-19 published by NHS England and the Office for National Statistics. More frequent reporting on COVID-19 deaths is now available here, alongside data on cases, hospitalisations, and vaccinations.
This update contains data on deaths related to COVID-19 from:
Summary notes about each these sources are provided at the end of this document.
Note on interpreting deaths data: statistics from the available sources differ in definition, timing and completeness. It is important to understand these differences when interpreting the data or comparing between sources.
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The data published by NHS England are incomplete due to:
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Information on open nursing and midwifery vacancies taken at a census point, for each NHS board, broken down by profession and pay bands. A vacancy is a post which has been cleared for advert after being through the redeployment process (internal or external advert) and remains a vacancy until an individual starts in the post. All data is presented as whole time equivalents. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found on the NHSScotland Workforce page of the NES Turas Data Intelligence website. Data visualisation of Nursing and Midwifery vacancies is available on the Nursing and Midwifery dashboard. Please note this dataset is no longer updated with new data releases from 1st April 2020 onwards. The newest data is now made available on the NES Turas Data Intelligence website, along with all publications and supporting material related to NHS Scotland Workforce.
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The National Pregnancy in Diabetes Audit (NPID) is a workstream of the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) and is managed by NHS England under an agreement with the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP). The NDA is delivered by NHS England, in partnership with Diabetes UK and has been running since 2014. The dashboard measures the quality of antenatal care and pregnancy outcomes for women with pre-gestational diabetes. It is intended to support local, regional and national quality improvement. The latest version of the dashboard reports on data collected for pregnancies that ended between 1 January 2021 and 31 December 2023 and includes data on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for the first time. Data are submitted by antenatal services in England and Wales.
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Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new strain of coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China. Clinical presentation may range from mild-to-moderate illness to pneumonia or severe acute respiratory infection. The COVID-19 pandemic has wider impacts on individuals' health, and their use of healthcare services, than those that occur as the direct result of infection. Reasons for this may include: * Individuals being reluctant to use health services because they do not want to burden the NHS or are anxious about the risk of infection. * The health service delaying preventative and non-urgent care such as some screening services and planned surgery. * Other indirect effects of interventions to control COVID-19, such as mental or physical consequences of distancing measures. This dataset provides information on trend data regarding the wider impact of the pandemic on the number of deaths in Scotland, derived from the National Records of Scotland (NRS) weekly deaths registration data. Data show recent trends in deaths (2020), whether COVID or non-COVID related, and historic trends for comparison (five-year average, 2015-2019). The recent trend data are shown by age group and sex, and the national data are also shown by broad area deprivation category (Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, SIMD). This data is also available on the COVID-19 Wider Impact Dashboard. Additional data sources relating to this topic area are provided in the Links section of the Metadata below. Information on COVID-19, including stay at home advice for people who are self-isolating and their households, can be found on NHS Inform. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found in the weekly COVID-19 Statistical Report. The date of the next release can be found on our list of forthcoming publications.
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Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new strain of coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China. Clinical presentation may range from mild-to-moderate illness to pneumonia or severe acute respiratory infection. The COVID-19 pandemic has wider impacts on individuals' health, and their use of healthcare services, than those that occur as the direct result of infection. Reasons for this may include: * Individuals being reluctant to use health services because they do not want to burden the NHS or are anxious about the risk of infection. * The health service delaying preventative and non-urgent care such as some screening services and planned surgery. * Other indirect effects of interventions to control COVID-19, such as mental or physical consequences of distancing measures. This dataset provides information on trend data regarding the wider impact of the pandemic on cardiovascular attendances in A&E departments. Data is available from the beginning of 2020 along with historical activity (average from 2018 and 2019) for comparison purposes. The recent trend data for Accident & Emergency Department attendances are shown by age group, and by broad area deprivation category (Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, SIMD). This data is also available on the COVID-19 Wider Impact Dashboard. Additional data sources relating to this topic area are provided in the Links section of the Metadata below. Information on COVID-19, including stay at home advice for people who are self-isolating and their households, can be found on NHS Inform. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found in the weekly COVID-19 Statistical Report. The date of the next release can be found on our list of forthcoming publications.
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CVD-COVID-UK, co-ordinated by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Data Science Centre (https://bhfdatasciencecentre.org/), is one of the NIHR-BHF Cardiovascular Partnership’s National Flagship Projects.
CVD-COVID-UK aims to understand the relationship between COVID-19 and cardiovascular diseases through analyses of de-identified, pseudonymised, linked, nationally collated health datasets across the four nations of the UK. The consortium has over 400 members across more than 50 institutions including data custodians, data scientists and clinicians, all of whom have signed up to an agreed set of principles with an inclusive, open and transparent ethos.
Approved researchers access data within secure trusted/secure research environments (TREs/SDEs) provided by NHS England (England), the National Safe Haven (Scotland), the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank (Wales) and the Honest Broker Service (Northern Ireland). A dashboard of datasets available in each nation’s TRE can be found here: https://bhfdatasciencecentre.org/areas/cvd-covid-uk-covid-impact/
This dataset represents the linked datasets in SAIL Databank’s TRE for Wales and contains the following datasets: • Welsh Longitudinal GP Dataset - Welsh Primary Care (Daily COVID codes only) (GPCD) • Welsh Longitudinal General Practice Dataset (WLGP) - Welsh Primary Care • Critical Care Dataset (CCDS) • Emergency Department Dataset Daily (EDDD) • Emergency Department Dataset (EDDS) • Outpatient Database for Wales (OPDW) • Outpatient Referral (OPRD) • Patient Episode Dataset for Wales (PEDW) • COVID-19 Test Results (PATD) • COVID-19 Test Trace and Protect (CTTP) - Legacy • COVID-19 Shielded People List (CVSP) • SARS-CoV-2 viral sequencing data (COG-UK data)-Lineage/Variant Data-Wales (CVSD) • Covid Vaccination Dataset (CVVD) • Annual District Death Daily (ADDD) • Annual District Death Extract (ADDE) • COVID-19 Consolidated Deaths (CDDS) • Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICCD) - Legacy - COVID only • Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNC) • Welsh Dispensing Dataset (WDDS) - Legacy • Annual District Birth Extract (ADBE) • Maternity Indicators Dataset (MIDS) • National Community Child Health Database (NCCHD) • Care Home Dataset (CARE) • Congenital Anomaly Register and Information Service (CARS) • Referral to Treatment Times (RTTD) • SAIL Dementia e-Cohort (SDEC) • Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust (WASD) • Welsh Demographic Service Dataset (WDSD) • Welsh Results Reports Service (WRRS) • ONS 2011 Census Wales (CENW)
Data published on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported through NHS Pathways and 111 online Dashboard shows the total number of NHS Pathways triages through 111 and 999, and online assessments in 111 online which have received a potential COVID-19 final disposition. This data is based on potential COVID-19 symptoms reported by members of the public to NHS Pathways through NHS 111 or 999 and 111 online, and is not based on the outcomes of tests for coronavirus. This is not a count of people.