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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
Records details about safeguarding activity for adults aged 18 and over in England, reported to, or identified by, Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs or local authorities).
Status: Active
Date published: 9 Jun 2023
- Published standard
Records and tracks lessons and outcomes from safeguarding cases and Serious Incidents (SI)
Status: Active
Date published: 22 Apr 2021
- Future standard
Records and tracks lessons and outcomes from safeguarding cases and Serious Incidents (SI).
Status: Draft in progress
Date added: 30 Apr 2024
- Published standard
A cumulative collection of influenza vaccine uptake data in adults from all GP Practices in England.
Status: Active
Date published: 29 Sep 2020
- Published standard
Influenza vaccine uptake data in children from all GP Practices in England to monitor the implementation of the influenza immunisation campaign across the NHS in England.
Status: Active
Date published: 29 Sep 2020
- Published standard
Aims to capture patient level data from electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (ePMA) systems for medicines prescribed and administered to patients in NHS secondary care settings.
Status: Active
Date published: 22 May 2024
- Published standard
Defines the minimum non-functional requirements for a secure email service
Status: Active
Date published: 9 Jan 2020
- Published standard
Removal of patient-identifiable data within the Commissioning Minimum Data Set (CMDS) and Commissioning Data Set (CDS) for specified diseases and operations.
Status: Deprecated
Date published: 11 Mar 2021
- Published standard
A survey requiring Trusts to respond to a number of questions relating to their provision of seven day services.
Status: Retired
Date published: 25 Jun 2016
- Published standard
Hospital admissions and critical care surveillance scheme for severe acute respiratory infection (SARI), such as those caused by coronavirus and influenza.
Status: Active
Date published: 12 May 2023
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