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As of September 2016, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Cancer Registration Statistics annual bulletin and the Public Health England (PHE) Cancer Data Dashboard.
As of March 2016, these indicators are now signposted to two different data tables.
As of June 2016, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) data set release for geographic patterns of cancer survival in England. The data tables can be accessed via the links in the 'Resource links' section.
The Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework measures how well care and support services achieve the outcomes that matter most to people. The ASCOF is used both locally and nationally to set priorities for care and support, measure progress and strengthen transparency and accountability.
These indicators were designed to monitor low birthweight births and to measure what proportion of births occur in NHS hospitals.
These indicators were designed to monitor the number of pregnancies, abortions, and to monitor access to abortion services.
As of May 2017, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Office for National Statistics Life Expectancies statistics for the following indicators:
This publication presents the results and analysis of the national data collection from UK Genetic Testing Network (UKGTN) member laboratories of NHS molecular and cytogenetic test activity for inherited diseases. It is the first time cytogenetic test activity has been collected as part of this data...
This report provides the findings from the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF) in England for the period 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016. The ASCOF draws on data from a number of collections; details of these data sources and which measures they are used for can be found in the Data Sources chapter...
These mortality indicators provide information to help the National Health Service (NHS) monitor success in preventing potentially avoidable deaths following hospital treatment. The National Confidential Enquiry into Patients Outcomes and Death (NCEPOD) have, over many years, consistently shown that...