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HES-DID Data Linkage Report - Provisional Summary Statistics, April 2014 to December 2014 (Experimental Statistics)

Official statistics
Publication Date:
Geographic Coverage:
England
Geographical Granularity:
Country
Date Range:
01 Apr 2014 to 31 Dec 2014

Summary

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. The HES-DID linkage provides the ability to undertake national (within England) analysis along acute patient pathways to understand typical imaging requirements for given procedures, and/or the outcomes after particular imaging has been undertaken, thereby enabling a much deeper understanding of outcomes of imaging and to allow assessment of variation in practice.

 

This publication aims to highlight to users the availability of this updated linkage and provide users of the data with some standard information to assess their analysis approach against.

The two data sets have been linked using specific patient identifiers collected in HES and DID. The linkage allows the data sets to be linked from April 2012 when the DID data was first collected; however this report focuses on patients who were present in the either data set in the period 1 April 2014 to 31 December 2014 only. For DID this is provisional 2014-15 data. For HES this is provisional 2014-15 data.

 

The linkage used for this publication was created on 20th April 2015 and released together with this publication on 8 May 2015. The linkage utilises all historic HES patient identifying data up to 31 March 2015 and all patient identifying DID data submitted prior to 28 March 2015

 

Highlights

• 28.8 million Imaging procedures were recorded in the Diagnostic Imaging Data set as having taken place during the period 1 April 2014 to 31 December 2014, it was possible to link 26.4 million of these records to individuals in the Hospital Episode Statistics data set.
• 4.6 million patients  who were admitted to hospital at least once during the period were identified as having at least one imaging procedure during the same period
• 5.3 million patients who had at least one accident and emergency attendance during the period were identified as having at least one imaging procedure during the same period
• Just under 9 million patients who had at least one outpatient appointment during the period were identified as having at least one imaging procedure during the same period.

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