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Episode based acute activity - diagnostics 2014/15
Evidence requirement R001: Improved spatial data on activity distribution and intensity
Episode based acute activity - specialty 2014/15
Episode based acute activity - headline figures 2014/15
Follow this guidance with help from your CDDO adviser to categorise digital and technology activity in your pipeline.
These headline figures give an overview for the year, broken down by admission type and age band. The tables also include information on the more commonly recorded diagnoses and procedures/interventions.
This publication presents information on acute, episode-based activity at Health and Social Care Trusts in the North of Ireland during the year ending 31 March 2017. It details key information on all activity and provides a breakdown of activity by...
These tables group together broadly associated diagnosis codes into chapters and blocks. The codes in each chapter/block are presented at a 3-character level that consists of a letter followed by two numbers and are accompanied by a complete description of...
Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 2: early impacts of Mandatory Work Activity.
When you get a Special Nature Conservation Order (SNCO) and how to challenge it, what a stop notice means, and get consent for restricted activities that affect European sites.
Episode based acute activity - HRG4 2014/15
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
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