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  • Diagnostic waiting times and activity and an annual collection on the number of imaging and radiological examinations or tests carried out.

  • Reports on acute and non-acute Delayed Transfers of Care by NHS Provider, Local Authority, responsible organisation and reasons for delay.

  • Monthly statistics on access to, volume and quality of NHS 111 calls.

  • Monthly A&E performance and emergency admissions for all A&E types, including Minor Injury Units and Walk-in Centres.

  • For patients transported by each of the eleven Ambulance Services in England, the clinical outcomes following cardiac arrest, stroke and myocardial infarction.

  • Information on the quality of care provided delivered by ambulance services, including the response times of ambulance crews.

  • Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in England - Special Topic

  • Staff employed directly and indirectly by adult social services departments in England as at September 2015.

  • Output from the NHS Safety Thermometer tool.

  • Lord Carter's review of efficiency in hospitals shows how large savings can be made by the NHS.

  • Shows the overall number of mental health and learning disability patients accessing Inpatient, Outpatient and A&E services compared to the remaining service user population.

  • Daily Situation Reports are collected from acute trusts include areas such as A&E closures and diverts or bed pressures during winter.

  • Early Intervention (EI) Services, Care Programme Approach (CPA) and gate keeping by the Crisis Resolution Home Treatment (CRHT) teams.

  • Suicide rates by age, sex and region. Also includes suicide methods.

  • A summary report of the population cancer incidence, mortality and survival.

  • Information about NHS dental activity commissioned by Area Teams, measured in Units of Dental Activity (UDAs).

  • This is the seventh publication of adult critical care data, which forms part of Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and is collected as part of the Critical Care Minimum Data Set (CCMDS).

  • This is the latest statistical publication of linked HES (Hospital Episode Statistics) and DID (Diagnostic Imaging Data set) data held by the Health and Social Care Information Centre.

  • Information on Dementia Assessment and Referral data collection which has been made mandatory since April 2013.

  • The data for the Constituency Areas are grouped into data for the five Electoral Regions.