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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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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 added: 26 Mar 2024
- Published standard
Report on the number of people on the General Practice Severe Mental Illness register who are receiving a comprehensive physical health check in primary care settings.
Status: Retired
Date added: 26 Mar 2024
- Published standard
NHS scheme to ask all providers, retailers and suppliers to the NHS, as well as a number of partner organisations, to sign up to a plastic reduction pledge.
Status: Active
Date added: 26 Mar 2024
- Published standard
Contains information on activity and demographics of patients who have been referred to a Post-Covid (Long Covid) assessment clinic in England.
Status: Active
Date added: 9 Apr 2024
- 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 added: 26 Mar 2024
- Published standard
Supports greater assurance and oversight of NHS England’s primary care commissioning responsibilities.
Status: Active
Date added: 26 Mar 2024
- Published standard
Created to monitor the availability of pre-bookable appointments in general practice, seven days a week.
Status: Retired
Date added: 17 Jun 2024
- Published standard
Collection to support NHS priorities and operational planning guidance.
Status: Active
Date added: 8 May 2024
- Published standard
Data collection on Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) expenditure.
Status: Active
Date added: 8 May 2024
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