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Discover recognised published and future standards that help data work together for users in health and adult social care within England.

  • Published standard

    Forms the basis of sharing pathology test requests and results for all of England.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 12 Oct 2023

  • Published standard

    Provides patient level detail as one of a set of standards introduced by NHS England to enable national consistency of the flow of cost and activity information from providers to commissioners.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 8 Apr 2021

  • Published standard

    This survey asks service users questions about quality of life and what impact care and support services have on their quality of life.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 9 Jun 2023

  • Published standard

    Survey of carers aged 18 or over who care for a person aged 18 or over in receipt of adult social care services provided by Councils with Adult Social Service Responsibilities.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 9 Aug 2022

  • Published standard

    Allows the sharing of care plans between patients, carers and all involved health and care professionals.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 22 Dec 2021

  • Published standard

    Designed to evaluate the Prevent Anti-Radicalisation Training that was delivered to clinical frontline staff in England.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 17 Jun 2024

  • Published standard

    Data to demonstrate how NHS providers are delivering the key elements of the Prevent duty.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 5 Dec 2022

  • Published standard

    A coded thesaurus of clinical terms, which are the basic means by which clinicians record patient findings and procedures in health and social care IT systems.

    Status: Retired

    Date published: 17 Dec 2014

  • Published standard

    A coded thesaurus of clinical terms, which are the basic means by which clinicians record patient findings and procedures in health and social care IT systems.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 13 May 2024

  • Published standard

    Built in the NHS Spine to enable health and care professionals to record, share and view details of Reasonable Adjustments required for individuals across the NHS.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 12 Sep 2023

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