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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

    Emergency Care Data Set (ECDS) is the Commissioning Data Set (CDS) Type for emergency care services.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 10 Jan 2023

  • Published standard

    Data to demonstrate how NHS providers are delivering the key elements of the Prevent duty.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 5 Dec 2022

  • Published standard

    Allows fit notes to be issued electronically by a range of healthcare professionals in secondary care.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 10 Nov 2022

  • Published standard

    OPCS-4 is a statistical classification for clinical coding of hospital interventions and procedures undertaken by the NHS.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 1 Nov 2022

  • Published standard

    Enables person-centred, sustainable innovation for adult social care by specifying a client level, core data set to capture adult social care activity across England.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 18 Oct 2022

  • Published standard

    An annual workforce survey of all staff in the NHS is England to improve staff experiences across the organisation.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 12 Oct 2022

  • Published standard

    Details the vaccination coverage for the secondary school-setting national immunisation programmes for human papillomavirus (HPV), tetanus/low dose diphtheria/inactivated polio (Td/IPV) and meningococcal bacteria A, C, W and Y (MenACWY).

    Status: Active

    Date published: 25 Aug 2022

  • Published standard

    Provides motivation for improvement by providing a clear message, directly from patients, about how the environment or services might be enhanced.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 9 Aug 2022

  • Published standard

    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 published: 9 Aug 2022

  • Published standard

    This is an example test summary of a standard that is completely populated with metadata from our model and has a number of accessible diagrams that we can support

    Status: Deprecated

    Date published: 31 Jul 2022

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