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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

    Enables social prescribing support provision to be recorded, amended and maintained collaboratively between patients, link workers and health and care professionals.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 16 Jan 2023

  • Published standard

    Changes to the NHS Data Dictionary and Manual to introduce Specialised Commissioning Services, and to update Supra Service Type.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 1 Sep 2002

  • Published standard

    Illustrates the actual expenditure of NHS providers.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Published standard

    Describes purchase orders for goods and services, including item name and description, volumes, cost, and supplier information.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Published standard

    Data on local services provided to support people to stop smoking.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 6 Nov 2018

  • Published standard

    Supports NHS England’s commitment to reduce the sales of all sugar-sweetened drinks on all NHS trust premises.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 14 Apr 2020

  • Published standard

    Become a Spine Mini Service Provider (SMSP) giving access to a patient's Summary Care Record (SCR) using our SMSP API standards.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Published standard

    Enables the national reporting of activity relating to surgical devices and implants in health care settings.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 3 Feb 2022

  • Published standard

    Supports the national surveillance programme managed by Public Health England in respect of Healthcare Associated Infections (HCAI).

    Status: Active

    Date published: 20 Dec 2017

  • Published standard

    Specialist Advice facilitates expert clinical input into patient care prior to or instead of referral, enabling patient care to be managed in the most appropriate setting to avoid unnecessary outpatient referrals.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 24 Aug 2021

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