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Explains how commissioners and health professionals can use data and analysis for decisions about dementia services and interventions.
This series brings together all documents relating to Fire statistics supplementary analyses
Details of sediment and sample analysis for marine licence applications.
Planning the practicalities and managing or conducting your evaluation.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) additional statistical analyses that have not been included in our standard publications.
This study was published in Systematic Reviews
Additional statistical analyses that have not been previously included in any of our standard statistical releases.
This review presents a summary of analytical frameworks and good practice for analysing intersecting social inequalities in crisis settings
Guidance for using automated grading techniques for beef carcase classification
Paper from the CMA's Data, Technology and Analytics (DaTA) Unit, identifying potential harms to competition and consumers from the use of algorithms.
Guidance for local authorities, port health authorities and food traders on how to submit a sample for referee analysis.
How to use a budget impact analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Transport analysis guidance (TAG) provides information on the role of transport modelling and appraisal.
Calculations and methods for analysing national antenatal infections screening and monitoring (NAISM).
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