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This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period October 2017 to September 2018.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period April 2017 to March 2018.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period October 2016 to September 2017.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period April 2016 to March 2017.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period October 2015 to September 2016.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period April 2015 to March 2016.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period July 2014 to June 2015.
This publication of the Seven-day Services indicators relates to activity in the period January 2014 to December 2014.
The UK Genetic Testing Network (UKGTN) was established in 2001, and closed in 2018 when most of its functions moved to the Genomics Unit at NHS England.
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.
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...
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, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF).
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.
These indicators previously reported cancer incidence, cancer prevalence, cancer survival and cancer screening.
This collection of indicators helps organisations measure health and the diverse range of factors which influence health inequalities in their local population, such as unemployment, poverty, crime and education. The indicators were originally created to help Primary Care Trusts and Local Authorities...
There are inequalities in health. For example, people living in more deprived areas tend to have shorter life expectancy. The following indicators are to monitor the effects of deprivation on health.
The slope index of inequality (SII) in emergency admissions for persons of all ages. The SII gives a single score describing the extent of inequality in each local authority, and is broadly comparable between areas. See below for further details on the SII.
Hospital emergency admissions, directly age-standardised rate, persons, all ages, 2008/09 per 100,000 population by local deprivation quintile.
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