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The quarterly activity data covers all specialties but only looks at elective activity whereas monthly data focuses on General & Acute.
Provisional monthly HES
Achievement information is based on practice level achievement againsts primary care indicators. Prevalence figures are based on numbers of patients on GP clinical registers for specific conditions. Exceptions data presents information on numbers of patients with specific clinical conditions who...
Employment Tribunal decision.
Provisional information from the latest monthly Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data. Including number of finished consultant episodes, admissions, outpatient appointments and A&E attendances.
The latest quarterly national statistics on NHS inpatient and outpatient waiting events produced by the Department of Health were released on 25th February 2011 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
Monthly release of HES data covers admitted patients, outpatients and Accident & Emergency in England
The VIA tool shows how inpatient activity for patients with diabetes differs from a similar patient population without diabetes.
Hospital Outpatient Activity - 2013 to 2014, provider level analysis
Case-mix adjustment for the national Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) programme
Monthly release of HES data covers admitted patients, outpatients and Accident & Emergency data in England.
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