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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.
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- Published standard
Supports the development of The Model Mental Health productivity metrics for mental health services delivered in the community.
Status: Active
Date published: 10 Feb 2020
- Published standard
Data on the number of occurrences of unjustified mixing in relation to sleeping accommodation in NHS organisations.
Status: Active
Date published: 4 Apr 2019
- Published standard
Emergency collection about the prevalence of monkeypox in the UK.
Status: Retired
Date added: 17 Jun 2024
- Published standard
Vaccine coverage data for monitoring and evaluating national immunisation programmes.
Status: Retired
Date added: 17 Jun 2024
- Published standard
Contains data relating to GP and other referrals for first consultant-led outpatient appointments focusing on all treatment functions and specific acute treatment functions.
Status: Active
Date published: 14 Apr 2020
- Published standard
Data on the number of urgent operations cancelled, critical care capacity, including adult, paediatric and neonatal available and occupied critical care beds.
Status: Retired
Date added: 8 May 2024
- Published standard
Collects the total number of attendances in the specified period for all Accident and Emergency (A&E) types and the number discharged, admitted or transferred within four hours of arrival.
Status: Active
Date published: 11 Dec 2020
- Published standard
Collects data which is used to monitor NHS providers' compliance with the government's operational standards for ensuring that cancer services are delivered to patients in a timely manner.
Status: Active
Date published: 2 Apr 2020
- Future standard
Collect patient waiting times for cancer screening, treatment and care to meet national reporting requirements.
Status: Draft in progress
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Data from NHS trusts about X-Rays, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
Status: Active
Date published: 4 Nov 2021
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