We are proposing that NHS England collects and processes private healthcare hospital activity data known as admitted patient care (APC) [1] data.
This will result in NHS funded and private healthcare activity data being available for the first time within a single repository, enabling it to be linked to meet a variety of customer needs. This will also contribute to achieving recommendation 1 of the Paterson Inquiry.
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About the Mental Health Services Data Set
The MHSDS is a person level, output based, secondary uses data set which aims to deliver robust, comprehensive, nationally consistent and comparable person-based information for children, young people and adults who are in contact with mental health, learning disability and autism services located in England or located outside England but treating patients commissioned by an English Integrated Care Board (ICB) or NHS England specialised...More
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The CSDS (Community Services Data Set) is a patient level, secondary uses data set which delivers robust, comprehensive, nationally consistent and comparable person centred information for people who are in contact with publicly funded community services.
Submitting to CSDS is a legally mandated requirement for all providers of publicly funded community services. Please see the bottom of this page for useful links and documents.
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The Digital Diagnostics Capability (DDC) programme was set up to help deliver the consolidation of diagnostics services identified in the NHS Long Term plan and support the initiatives of improving connectivity and digitisation identified in the Sir Mike Richards Diagnostics Review 2020.
The DDC programme is working to improve the information quality of diagnostics service outputs to improve the provision of healthcare in the NHS.
The...More
This consultation has been extended to allow completion of responses by those who have requested more time.
The Learning Disability & Autism programme at NHS England uses the Assuring Transformation (AT) data collection as the definitive source of information on inpatient numbers and activity.
A recent review of AT has identified several new and additional information requirements. These changes will ensure that NHS England can effectively monitor the quality of...More
Mental Health Services Data Set
The MHSDS is a person level, output based, secondary uses data set which aims to deliver robust, comprehensive, nationally consistent and comparable person-based information for children, young people and adults who are in contact with mental health, learning disability and autism services located in England or located outside England but treating patients commissioned by an English Integrated Care Board (ICB) or NHS England specialised commissioner or...More
Following on from the 4 webinars we have recently hosted we’d like to get some feedback specifically about SDEC.
Please could you answer the below questions and resubmit your response ASAP?
The responses (along with the survey) will feed into the ISN submission and help us work together on SDEC issues.
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The Emergency Care Data Set (ECDS) is the national data set for Urgent and Emergency Care.
It was developed in 2017 to collect national data to help better understand how and why people attend emergency care departments.
The ECDS v4.0 changes will introduce a new set of data fields designed to improve patient outcomes across Urgent and Emergency Care. These have been developed in consultation with the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, the Same...More
NHS Digital's PLICS data collections support the NHS Improvement Costing Transformation programme.
We, NHS Digital (formally known as HSCIC) have received a mandatory request from Monitor (known as NHS Improvement ) under sections 255(1) and 256(2)(a) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, to establish and operate such systems for the collection and analysis of information described in the “ Requirements Specification for Patient...More
This survey should take you less than 10 minutes to complete.
The Health and Care Act (2022) formally implements Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), each with an Integrated Care Board (ICB) with responsibility for NHS functions and budgets.
July 2022 will see an agreed set of ‘low impact’ changes made to Organisation Data Services (ODS) codes and data to comply with the introduction of integrated care systems. This will be the start of a...More
This survey collects data from NHS organisations in order to establish capacity and capability of staff working in designated antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) roles.
There are 2 sets of questions: one for NHS Trusts and current or legacy Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs); another one for Integrated Care Systems senior leadership teams. A question on the first page will direct you to the appropriate set for your organisation.
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Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance...More
This survey collects data from NHS organisations in order to assess the current levels of the Infection and Prevention Control (IPC) workforce.
The pandemic has not always been easy to navigate and work through. Within IPC teams, we have seen people become more creative and resourceful to keep people safe. We (NHSE/I) know that the way you work has gone through a fundamental transformation and will continue to evolve. By completing this survey, you are helping us prepare for...More
NHS Digital's PLICS data collections support the NHS England and NHS Improvement Costing Transformation programme.
NHS England and NHS Improvement's Costing Transformation Programme (CTP) was set up to implement PLICS across acute, mental health, ambulance and community providers.
The CTP involves:
introducing and implementing new standards for patient-level costing
developing and implementing one single national cost collection...More
NHS Maternity Monthly Statistics are the most comprehensive statistics available about NHS maternity services.
This user survey is to find out more about users of these statistics so that we can better meet their needs in future.
This survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
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The Statement of Fitness for Work (“fit note or Med 3 form”) was introduced in April 2010 across England, Wales and Scotland by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
In 2012 the DWP worked with the national General Practice Systems of Choice (GPSoC) programme to successfully introduce a digital version of the fit note into general practice. Since 2017, data about the issue and characteristics of fit notes has been published on the NHS Digital website...More
In September 2020, the Data Alliance Partnership Board (DAPB) was instructed by the Secretary of State (SoS) to reduce data collection burden on the frontline.
NHS Digital, as a member of the DAPB, are undertaking a number of initiatives as part of a Burden Reduction Programme to support this instruction. This survey, run by the Data Liaison Service, relates to an initiative to review the aggregate collections managed within NHS Digital to identify opportunities for burden...More
Consultation, September 2021
NHS Digital's PLICS data collections supports the NHS Improvement Costing Transformation programme.
We, NHS Digital (formally known as HSCIC) have received a mandatory request from Monitor (known as NHS Improvement ) under sections 255(1) and 256(2)(a) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, to establish and operate such systems for the collection and analysis of information described in the “Requirements Specification for...More
Welcome to the public consultation for the Pelvic Floor Registry
Prior to answering the questions, we recommend that you read the below page and refer to the links referenced.
What is the Pelvic Floor Registry?
The Pelvic Floor Registry (part of the Surgical Devices and Implants Information system) is being developed under the Surgical Devices and Implants Direction .
It is designed to collect historic and current surgical device and implant data directly from...More
NHS Digital's PLICS data collections support the NHS England and NHS Improvement Costing Transformation programme.
We, NHS Digital (formally known as HSCIC) have received a mandatory request from Monitor (known as NHS Improvement ) under sections 255(1), and 256(2)(a) of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, to continue to develop and operate systems for the collection and analysis of PLICS data from providers of acute,...More
NHS Digital currently procures and distributes Smartcards for NHS system users primarily for access to national systems. We are looking to procure a new Smartcard type in 21/22. We are seeking views from Smartcard users to determine the possible impact and opportunities that may arise as a result of this change.
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The NHS complaints procedure is the statutorily based mechanism for dealing with complaints about NHS care and treatment. All NHS organisations in England are required to operate the procedure according to the April 2009 Complaints Regulations .
NHS Digital currently collects data on complaints regarding:
NHS Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS) – collected quarterly via the KO41a return from secondary care providers.
NHS primary care...More