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Severe Acute Respiratory Infection - Watch surveillance system - update to DCB2043

Hospital admissions and critical care surveillance scheme for severe acute respiratory infection (SARI), such as those caused by coronavirus and influenza.

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About this standard

Publisher
NHS England
Also known as
  • SARI
  • SARI - Watch surveillance system
Reference code
DAPB2043
Status
Draft in progress
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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.

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Topics and care settings

Topic
Data definitions and terminologies

Review Information

Contributor
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)

More information

This change request is to renew the approval the SARI Watch surveillance system mandatory collection components beyond March 2023. There are reductions in the requested data as we have moved into the Living with COVID phase of the pandemic.

Page last updated: 03 May 2024