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Monthly and quarterly activity collections contain different data items covering the same general topic area – hospital inpatient and outpatient activity. The main differences are that the quarterly data covers all specialties but only looks at elective activity whereas monthly...
Indicator reporting mortality at hospital trust level across the NHS. This indicator is produced on a monthly basis and gives an indication for each non-specialist acute hospital trust in England whether the observed number of deaths within 30 days of...
Analysis of the first census of the number of people in receipt of Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care, as at midnight, 31st March 2016. This replaces the NHS Continuing Care publication, previously published by ISD.
Inpatient elective admission events and referrals and attendances for outpatient appointments.
Monitor's advice to the Competition and Markets Authority on the anticipated acquisition by Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Provisional monthly HES
The government wants to make some new rules on visiting care homes, hospitals and hospices in England. We would like your ideas.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The quarterly activity data covers all specialties but only looks at elective activity whereas monthly data focuses on General & Acute.
Episodes of children being admitted to hospital for tooth extractions from 2016 to 2020.
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