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The number of people contacting their GPs outside of surgery hours under the syndromic surveillance system.
This weekly summary highlights changes in the number of people visiting GPs, going to emergency departments and calling NHS 111.
Reporting week 23: 1 June to 7 June 2026 During week 23 all syndromic…
Reporting week 22: 25 to 31 May 2026 During week 22 indicators for ‘heat…
Reporting week 21: 18 to 24 May 2026 During week 21 there were increases…
Reporting week 20: 11 to 17 May 2026 During week 20, there were slight…
Reporting week 19: 4 to 10 May 2026 During week 19, there was rising…
Reporting week 18: 27 April 2026 to 3 May 2026 During week 18, there were…
Reporting week 17: 20 April to 26 April 2026 During week 17, acute…
Reporting week 16: 13 April to 19 April 2026 In week 16, there were…
Reporting week 15: 6 April to 12 April 2026 In week 15, syndromic…
Reporting week 14: 30 March to 5 April 2026 During week 14, most syndromic…
The number of people calling ambulances each day, with results published every week under the syndromic surveillance system.
How the actual number of deaths in England compare with the expected numbers of deaths for each week.
Summary of the number of people calling NHS 111 for health advice within England on a weekly basis under the syndromic surveillance system.
Monitors the number of people who visit their GP during surgery hours under the syndromic surveillance system.
The number of people going to emergency departments each day, with results published every week under the syndromic surveillance system.
Monthly information for each Ambulance Service in England on ambulance incidents including call answer, handover, and response times.
HM Revenue and Customs' record of those who have pre-release access to Official Statistics.
Findings from the National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare's call for evidence and wider research and engagement activities.
Reports presenting annual epidemiological data for HIV in London.
DCMS and its public bodies produce official statistics covering its sectors.
Number of breaches of the policy on mixed sex accommodation in relation to sleeping accommodation for the month.
Monthly data supporting IUC KPIs for the NHS 111 contract areas in England, summarising clinical assessment, advice and treatment.
Follow-up surveys for users of the NHS 111 / Integrated Urgent Care service.
Diagnostic waiting times and activity for 15 key diagnostic tests and procedures. The data is available through a monthly collection.
The Discharge Ready Date publication reports on patients that were discharged in a given month and if they were timely based on the day they become medically optimised for discharge.
Information on Consultant-led Referral to Treatment waiting times, monitoring length of time from referral through to elective treatment.
Provider level information on the number and proportion of acute hospital patient admissions (aged 16 and over) who have been risk assessed for Venous thromboembolism (VTE).
Information on the waiting times for people referred with suspected cancer to be told the outcome of their diagnosis, and treated for cancer by the NHS.
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