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Publication changes: Please read the section on 'Notes on changes to publications' within the PDF report as this highlights changes to data currently published and potentially future reports. This report shows monthly numbers of NHS Hospital and Community Health Service (HCHS) staff groups working in Trusts and CCGs in England (excluding primary care staff). Data is available as headcount and full-time equivalents. This data is an accurate summary of the validated data extracted from the NHS's HR and Payroll system. In addition to the regular monthly reports there are a series of quarterly reports which include statistics on staff in Trusts and CCGs and information for NHS Support Organisations and Central Bodies. The quarterly analysis is published each September (June data), December (September data), March (December data) and June (March data). Additional healthcare workforce data relating to GPs and the Independent Healthcare Provider workforce are also available via the Related Links below. This publication of April 2020 data features a supplementary file which shows trends in HCHS workforce data observed during the NHS response to the Covid-19 pandemic. We welcome feedback on the methodology and tables within this publication. Please email us with your comments and suggestions, clearly stating Monthly HCHS Workforce as the subject heading, via enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk or 0300 303 5678
This report shows monthly numbers of NHS Hospital and Community Health Service (HCHS) staff groups working in Trusts and ICBs in England (excluding primary care staff). Data is available as headcount and full-time equivalents.
This data is an accurate summary of the validated data extracted from the NHS’s HR and Payroll system. In addition to the regular monthly reports there are a series of quarterly reports which include statistics on staff in Trusts and ICBs and information for NHS Support Organisations and Central Bodies.
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Experiences of local GP services, NHS treatment waiting lists, community health services, dentistry and pharmacy services, analysing data from the Health Insight Survey commissioned by NHS England. These are official statistics in development.
On 21 February 2022 the Prime Minister set out a new plan for ‘Living with COVID-19’ with the end of free universal testing for the general public on 1 April 2022. As a result the frequency of this publication and accompanying data tables will reduce from weekly publications to 2-weekly publications of weekly data from 14 April 2022 (period covering 31 March 2022 to 6 April 2022). Furthermore, it is anticipated that the changes in testing policy will result in a noticeably smaller publication, with a reduction in data output tables. Details of affected data output tables will be communicated on 31 March 2022.
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 4 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.
The data reflects the NHS Test and Trace operation in England since its launch on 28 May 2020.
This includes 2 weekly reports:
There are 4 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.
The data reflects the first 35 weeks of operation of NHS Test and Trace in England since late March 2020.
Testing:
Contact tracing:
This update contains data from 153 local authorities for April to June 2024 (quarter 1 for 2024 to 2025), and cumulative data from 1 April 2020 to 30 June 2024.
For more information about NHS Health Check data, contact nhshealthcheck@dhsc.gov.uk.
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NHS Trusts
Contains:
Etr.csv contains parent NHS Trusts. All three NHS Trust files follow the same format and conventions, although fields 14 and 15 are only populated for NHS Trust Site records (thus found only in the ets file). This data is for current organisations, plus data for organisations that have closed
in the current or previous financial year. NHS Trusts exist in England and Wales.
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Provisional experimental publication of NHS vacancy statistics created from administrative data related to published vacancy adverts obtained from NHS Jobs, the main recruitment website for the NHS. The statistics referred to in these tables are exploratory and provide information on the administrative data available from NHS Jobs as much as on the recruitment of staff. This publication provides figures which are an insight to recruitment in the NHS but which should be treated with caution, and users are discouraged from attempting to draw any conclusions from this data at this time. Due to a change in methodology (moving from a count of vacancy adverts to advertised vacancy full-time equivalents) these figures are not directly comparable to to each other, therefore this data should not be used to extend that time series. For further details on the change in methodology please refer to the 'Points to note' section of the publication report.
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 conducted by test result.
There are 4 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.
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Experimental statistics from the Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS), which replaces the Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Dataset (MHLDDS). As well as analysis of waiting times, first published in March 2016 using provisional submissions for January 2016, this release includes elements of the reports that were previously included in monthly reports produced from final MHLDDS submissions. It also includes some new measures.
In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, information on NHS staff absence has been published to support transparency and understanding of NHS activity and capacity. Figures show the number and percentage of NHS staff absent due to COVID-19 related illness, self-isolation or otherwise by date. The data are taken from management information and are subject to change. They have not been subject to the same validation processes undertaken for official statistics releases.
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Monthly statistics on access to, volume and quality of NHS 111 calls. It covers information on the price of the NHS 111 service, its impact on activity across the urgent and emergency care system. It will include figures on user experience every six months.
Source agency: Health
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: NHS 111 Dataset
This statistic shows individuals' awareness concerning the use of health data by the NHS in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2016. The majority of respondents are aware that the NHS uses health data but the level of understanding is low.
This update contains data from 152 local authorities for October to December 2022 (quarter 3 for 2022 to 2023), and cumulative data from 1 April 2018 to 31 December 2022.
The data also includes amended statistics for 43 local authorities for April to June 2022 (quarter 1 for 2022 to 2023) and July to September 2022 (quarter 2 for 2022 to 2023).
For more information about NHS Health Check data, contact nhshealthcheck@dhsc.gov.uk.
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NHS dental statistics for England, patient seen aggregated to CCG level. The patients seen measure shows the number of patients who received NHS dental care in the previous 24 months, where their last Course of Treatment (CoT) started within the past 24 months. This information is taken from the FP17 form and the 24 month period is based on the date of validation processing at NHS Dental Services. Any CoT started but not processed within the period will not appear in the 24 month count.
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NHS dental statistics for England, child patient seen, by age, aggregated to CCG level. The patients seen measure shows the number of patients who received NHS dental care in the previous 24 months, where their last Course of Treatment (CoT) started within the past 24 months. This information is taken from the FP17 form and the 24 month period is based on the date of validation processing at NHS Dental Services. Any CoT started but not processed within the period will not appear in the 24 month count.
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NHS dental statistics for England, patients seen at dental practice level. The patients seen measure shows the number of patients who received NHS dental care in the previous 24 months, where their last Course of Treatment (CoT) started within the past 24 months. This information is taken from the FP17 form and the 24 month period is based on the date of validation processing at NHS Dental Services. Any CoT started but not processed within the period will not appear in the 24 month count.
Uploaded new ‘Tests conducted: 28 May 2020 to 24 February 2021’ due to an error in the previous version (see the information tab of the spreadsheet for further details).
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:
There are 4 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.
The publication of statistics for NHS Test and Trace (England) will end on 23 June 2022. Following policy changes to testing in the government’s plan for ‘Living with COVID-19’, including the end of free universal testing for the public on 1 April 2022, there has been an overall decline across all statistics within these publications. These publications will therefore be discontinued. Data will be published as usual on 9 June 2022 and 23 June 2022.
For information on testing, case rate, hospitalisation and deaths, refer to the https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/" class="govuk-link">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 4 sets of data tables accompanying the reports.
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Publication changes: Please read the section on 'Notes on changes to publications' within the PDF report as this highlights changes to data currently published and potentially future reports. This report shows monthly numbers of NHS Hospital and Community Health Service (HCHS) staff groups working in Trusts and CCGs in England (excluding primary care staff). Data is available as headcount and full-time equivalents. This data is an accurate summary of the validated data extracted from the NHS's HR and Payroll system. In addition to the regular monthly reports there are a series of quarterly reports which include statistics on staff in Trusts and CCGs and information for NHS Support Organisations and Central Bodies. The quarterly analysis is published each September (June data), December (September data), March (December data) and June (March data). Additional healthcare workforce data relating to GPs and the Independent Healthcare Provider workforce are also available via the Related Links below. This publication of April 2020 data features a supplementary file which shows trends in HCHS workforce data observed during the NHS response to the Covid-19 pandemic. We welcome feedback on the methodology and tables within this publication. Please email us with your comments and suggestions, clearly stating Monthly HCHS Workforce as the subject heading, via enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk or 0300 303 5678