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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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Indicators collected to assess build-up of winter pressure within 111 providers.
Status: Retired
Date added: 8 May 2024
- Published standard
Collection of height and weight data for children in Reception and Year 6 in maintained schools in England.
Status: Active
Date published: 23 Jul 2008
- Published standard
Defines data elements and values to meet information needs for the management of patients undergoing cataract surgery and provides data for secondary purposes.
Status: Active
Date published: 7 Apr 2010
- Published standard
Indicators collected on response times, transport to Emergency Department, call and incident counts.
Status: Active
Date added: 8 May 2024
- Published standard
Details of all breast implant procedures completed in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland by both the NHS and private providers.
Status: Active
Date added: 8 May 2024
- Published standard
Collate data pertaining to core activity and outcomes from all local breast screening programmes.
Status: Active
Date published: 20 Sep 2013
- Published standard
Data on outcomes for ambulance patients with stroke, cardiac arrest, heart attacks, or sepsis.
Status: Active
Date added: 8 May 2024
- 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
- Published standard
Aims to define the current process and requirements of data collection at trauma receiving hospitals and to maintain the current practice of this national clinical audit.
Status: Active
Date published: 3 Oct 2014
- Published standard
A clinical audit which integrates data from both primary and secondary care sources,
Status: Active
Date added: 25 Apr 2024
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