Annual uses of the Mental Health Act 1983 in English acute trusts
Provides a full national understanding of uses of the Mental Health Act 1983 in English acute trusts.
Contents
- Documentation
- Not Available
About this standard
- Publisher
- NHS England
- Reference code
- SCCI2223
- Status
- Retired
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Active. Active standards are stable, maintained and have been approved, assured or endorsed for use by qualified bodies.
Deprecated Deprecated standards are available for use and are maintained, but are being phased out, so new functionality will not be added.
Retired standards Retired standards are not being maintained or supported and should not be used.
- Standard type
- Collections
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Collections. A Collection is a systematic gathering of a specified selection of data or information for a particular stated purpose from existing records held within health and care systems and electronic devices.
Extractions. An extraction is a type of collection that is pulled from an operational system by the data controller and transmitted to the receiver without additional processing or transcription by the sender.
Information standards. Information standards are agreed ways of doing something, written down as a set of precise criteria so they can be used as rules, guidelines, or definitions.
Technical Standards and specifications. Technical standards and specifications specify how to make information available technically including how the data is structured and transported.
- Contact point
Topics and care settings
- Care setting
- Hospital
- Mental health
Dependencies and related standards
- Related standards
- Emergency Care Data Set DAPB0092-2062
- Emergency Care Data Set
More information
This collection ensured that acute trusts could submit Mental Health Act data whilst DCB0092-2062 Emergency Care Data Set (ECDS) was designed and implemented. As the ECDS is now implemented and collecting Mental Health Act 1983 data this separate collection, last run between May and June 2018, is no longer required.
Page last updated: 06 June 2024