Publication, Part of Community Services Statistics
Community Services Statistics, February 2026
Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development
Referrals
Total Referrals
A service referral is a request for a care service to be provided for a person needing care. This could include patient self-referrals for an appointment to see or to be in contact with a care professional.
Across all submitters of referrals data, there were 1,694,345 referral requests in total during February 2026. Of these, 254,715 referrals were for children and young people, 482,255 referrals were for adults aged 19 to 64, and 955,170 were for adults aged 65 and over.
Patients with a referral
Across all submitters of referral data in February 2026, there were 1,183,505 patients with a referral received during the month, of which 223,650 were children and young people, 400,685 were adults aged 19 to 64, and 557,055 were adults aged 65 and over.
Referral Reason
Referral reason is submitted in 70.3% of records. Where recorded (excluding 'Reason for referral not known' and 'Missing Value / Value Outside Parameters'), the top 3 reasons for referral are Musculoskeletal Problems, Haematology/Phlebotomy & Healthy Child Pathway.
More detailed information on referral reason, including breakdowns by age band and gender are available in the accompanying data file.
Last edited: 5 May 2026 11:43 am