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Data for this publication are extracted each month as a snapshot in time from the Primary Care Registration database within the NHAIS (National Health Application and Infrastructure Services) system. This release is an accurate snapshot as at 1 March 2024. GP Practice; Primary Care Network (PCN); Sub Integrated Care Board Locations (SICBL); Integrated Care Board (ICB) and NHS England Commissioning Region level data are released in single year of age (SYOA) and 5-year age bands, both of which finish at 95+, split by gender. In addition, organisational mapping data is available to derive PCN; SICBL; ICB and Commissioning Region associated with a GP practice and is updated each month to give relevant organisational mapping. Quarterly publications in January, April, July and October will include Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) populations.
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England NHS GP Reviews (2022 - 2024)
England NHS GP Reviews (2022 - 2024) Scrapped from https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-gp
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England NHS GP Reviews (2022-2024) Scraped from https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-gp This dataset contains reviews of GP surgeries across England scraped from the NHS website. Each GP surgery is identified by an ODS code and surgery name. The scraped data includes the first 7 pages of… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/janduplessis886/england-nhs-gp-reviews.
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TwitterAs of January 2025, there were *** consultants of plastic surgery in the NHS England Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS). Plastic surgeries carried out in the UK In 2024, roughly **** thousand cosmetic surgeries were carried out in the UK. Although in 2015, the figure stood at over ** thousand procedures. In 2016, Brexit and other global uncertainties may have factored into the large drop in number of surgeries. The most popular cosmetic surgery among women in the UK in 2024 was breast augmentation, In contrast for men, rhinoplasty was the most common procedure. Cosmetics market in the UK While surgery may not be viable for many people, there are plenty of cosmetic products that people are purchasing on a regular basis. In 2023, the sales value of the cosmetics market in the UK was almost *** billion British pounds. Facial care was the leading category in the UK in skincare cosmetics, with a sales value over * billion British pounds in 2022.
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These statistics relate to the contracted positions within English NHS organisations and may include those where the person assigned to the position is temporarily absent, for example on maternity leave. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) refers to the proportion of each role’s full time contracted hours that the post holder is contracted to work. 1 would indicate they work a full set of hours, 0.5 that they work half time. Note that the methodology for these statistics changed from December 2015. More information is available from the additional links below.
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TwitterAs of December 2024, there were ***** general practices in operation in England, the lowest number of practices in the provided time interval. With the decreasing number of GP practices, the number of patients per practice in England is also increasing, furthering the strain and pressure in general practice. Note: Instead of the total number of GP surgeries in the UK, the NHS now publishes data for each country separately. See the number of GP practice in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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This is the first release of data to form part of the National Obesity Audit (NOA). Data on NHS funded bariatric surgical procedures delivered in England, are presented in an interactive dashboard. All data is currently sourced from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), NHS Digital. As more data starts to be submitted by other weight management services, the dashboard will develop to provide a comprehensive picture of commissioning, access and outcomes of weight management services across England. Future releases of the dashboard will add data from other sources and with additional functionality. See the metadata file for a list of measures published as part of this release. HES data continued to be submitted by providers throughout the pandemic. Disruption relating to the coronavirus illness (COVID-19) would seem to have affected the quality and coverage of some of our statistics, such as an increase in non-submissions for some datasets. We have also seen some different patterns in the submitted data. For example, fewer patients are being admitted to and discharged from hospital. Therefore, data should be interpreted with care over the COVID-19 period. Further information of how elective care including surgery will recover from the impact of COVID-19 is published by NHS England.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the annual number of NHS GP practices in the United Kingdom from 2008 to 2017. In 2017 there were ***** GP practices in operation in the United Kingdom, the lowest number of practices in the provided time interval. Note: the NHS now publishes data for each country separately. See the number of GP practice in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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TwitterIn 2024, the majority of people surveyed in the United Kingdom said they would be happy for their GP surgery and hospital to share information about their health with each other, with ** percent expressing support. However, public support declined significantly when it came to linking NHS data with non-health or non-NHS sources, with only ** percent saying they would be happy for the NHS to access data from social media platforms like Facebook or TikTok.
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TwitterIn 2022, **** percent of respondents said NHS hospital staff answered their questions about their upcoming operation or procedure fairly well or very well. This statistic displays patients' opinions on answers from NHS hospital staff before a procedure in England in 2022.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of Hospitals and Community Health Services (HCHS) doctors leaving the National Health Service (NHS) workforce in England from ********** to *************. The number of doctors fluctuated over the observed period. Highest number of doctors leaving was registered in every second quarter of the financial year. Between July and **************, a total of **** thousand doctors left the HCHS.
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TwitterThe number of doctors in training leaving increased during the period to reach peak of ****** doctors in training leaving the NHS in 2018/19, with a slight drop during 2019/20 with ****** leavers. This statistic shows the number of Hospitals and Community Health Services (HCHS) doctors in training leaving the National Health Service (NHS) workforce in England from 2010/11 to 2019/20.
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TwitterThere were over *** thousand National Health Service (NHS) doctors in England in 2022. The number of doctors employed in the NHS has experienced some fluctuations during the provided time interval, with the number of doctors peaking at approximately ***** thousand in 2008.
Specialty breakdown in the UK
The most common specialty of doctors across the United Kingdom overall is medicine, with over a quarter of all doctors falling under this category. ** percent of doctor’s specialty was in surgery and then anesthetics and intensive care medicine accounted for ** percent of doctors in the UK.
Diversity among doctors
In 2019, *** percent of the licensed doctors in the UK came from the European Economic Area (EEA). The share of EEA graduates in the UK doctor’s workforce has been decreasing since 2014 when over ten percent of the workforce was made up of graduates from the rest of Europe. Furthermore, over a quarter of doctors in the UK in 2019 came from outside the UK and EEA.
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TwitterAs of September 2024, there were 146,387 full-time equivalent (FTE) doctors in NHS Hospitals and Community Health Services (HCHS) in England, which is more than two thousand times the number reported in September 1995.
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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.
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A detailed view of the NHS Medical and dental workforce including consultants, registrars and other doctors in training. Data for medical and dental staff are an annual snapshot of the number of doctors within hospital and community health services (HCHS) of the NHS. It excludes General Practitioners, GP practice staff and high street dentists.
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TwitterThese mortality indicators provide information to help the National Health Service (NHS) monitor success in preventing potentially avoidable deaths following hospital treatment.
The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) have, over many years, consistently shown that some deaths are associated with shortcomings in health care. The NHS may be helped to prevent such potentially avoidable deaths by seeing comparative figures and learning lessons from the confidential enquiries, and from the experience of hospitals with low death rates.
The indicators presented measure mortality rates for patients, admitted for certain conditions or procedures, where death occurred either in hospital or within 30 days post discharge.
There are five ‘deaths within 30 days’ indicators:
Operative procedures:
Emergency admissions :
Data are presented for the 10-year period 2005/06 to 2014/15 , and in separate breakdowns for females, males and persons. The indicators are presented at the local government geographies and by individual institution.
These indicators were previously published in the Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators and are now published on the Health and Social Care Information Centre’s (HSCIC) Indicator Portal as part of the continuing release of this indicator set.
Data, along with indicator specifications providing details of indicator construction, statistical methods and interpretation considerations, can be accessed by visiting the HSCIC’s Indicator Portal and using the menu to navigate to Compendium of population health indicators > Hospital care > Outcomes > Deaths.
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Data for this publication are extracted each month as a snapshot in time from the Primary Care Registration database within the PDS (Personal Demographics Service) system. This release is an accurate snapshot as at 1 July 2025. GP Practice; Primary Care Network (PCN); Sub Integrated Care Board Locations (SICBL); Integrated Care Board (ICB) and NHS England Commissioning Region level data are released in single year of age (SYOA) and 5-year age bands, both of which finish at 95+, split by gender. In addition, organisational mapping data is available to derive PCN; SICBL; ICB and Commissioning Region associated with a GP practice and is updated each month to give relevant organisational mapping. Quarterly publications in January, April, July and October will include Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) populations.
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TwitterA study from 20251 assembled data from six reports, which provided the estimated hospital expense of patients who had cosmetic surgeries overseas and returned to the UK for treatment of complications. NHS hospital costs ranged from ***** British pounds (in 2024 GBP) per patient to ****** British pounds.
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TwitterGP surgeries in York. For further information about GP surgeries please see the NHS Choices website. *Please note that the data published within this dataset is a live API link to CYC's GIS server. Any changes made to the master copy of the data will be immediately reflected in the resources of this dataset.The date shown in the "Last Updated" field of each GIS resource reflects when the data was first published.