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Learning Disability Services Monthly Statistics - England Commissioner Census (Assuring Transformation) - January 2016, Experimental Statistics
Official statistics, Experimental statistics- Publication Date:
- 19 Feb 2016
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Geographical Granularity:
- Regions, Clinical Commissioning Groups, NHS Trusts, Ambulance Trusts
- Date Range:
- 01 Mar 2015 to 31 Jan 2016
Summary
This statistical release makes available the most recent data relating to patients with learning disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorder receiving inpatient care commissioned in England. The release comprises:
- Report which presents England level analysis of key measures;
- A monthly CSV file which presents key measures at England level;
- A metadata file to accompany the CSV file, which provides contextual information for each measure;
- Excel reference data tables showing the data since March 2015 as reported and total patient counts retrospectively updated
This is the latest release in a series of monthly statistics from a new 'Assuring Transformation' collection by the Health and Social Care Information Centre; these data were previously collected and published by NHS England on a quarterly basis.
Data is also released on a quarterly basis and includes sub England geographies and additional measures.
Highlights
Data collected at the end of January 2016 show that:
• 2,575 patients were in hospital at the end of the reporting period;
• 200 , CCGs/Hubs updated information by the end of the reporting period;
• 14 CCGs/Hubs did not update any information or confirm that currently held information was correct by the end of the period;
• 5 CCGs/Hubs have never submitted data as they have not had a patient in scope of this collection since the transfer to HSCIC.
During January 2016 there were:
• 2,505 patients in care from the previous month;
• 70 admissions to hospital;
• 90 discharges/transfers from hospital;
• 15 patients admitted and discharged/transferred in the period.