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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

    Collects information about local Children and Young People (CYP) crisis offerings from all Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) that commission urgent and emergency community mental health for CYP.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 4 Apr 2024

  • Published standard

    Quantifies the numbers and proportion of inpatient hospital admissions, aged 16 and over, who are being risk assessed for Venous Thromboembolism (VTE).

    Status: Active

    Date added: 7 Apr 2024

  • Published standard

    Contains information on virtual ward services in each Integrated Care Board (ICB) In England and at a national level.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 7 Apr 2024

  • Future standard

    Aims to establish a patient level minimum dataset for Virtual Wards.

    Status: Draft in progress

    Date added: 1 May 2024

  • Published standard

    Survey which aims to understand the landscape of volunteering in NHS Trusts.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 12 Apr 2024

  • Published standard

    Collects data on waiting times and activity for 15 key diagnostic tests and procedures.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 8 Apr 2024

  • Published standard

    A set of ten specific measures (metrics) which enables NHS organisations to compare the workplace and career experiences of disabled and non-disabled staff.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 8 Apr 2024

  • Published standard

    Measures progress against a number of indicators of workforce equality, including a specific indicator to address the low numbers of Black, Minority and Ethnic board members across the organisation.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 8 Apr 2024

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