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NHS Outcomes Framework Indicators - May 2019 Release
National statistics, Open data, Experimental statistics- Publication Date:
- 24 May 2019
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Date Range:
- 01 Jan 1990 to 31 Dec 2018
Summary
The NHS Outcomes Framework (NHS OF) is a set of indicators developed by the Department of Health and Social Care to monitor the health outcomes of adults and children in England. The framework provides an overview of how the NHS is performing. This report provides information about the indicators updated in this release.
Key Facts
The May 2019 release provides new data for the following indicators:
1.4.i One-year survival from all cancers
1.4.ii Five-year survival from all cancers
1.6.ii Five-year survival from all cancers in children
2.2 Employment of people with long-term conditions
2.5.i Employment of people with mental illness
4.5 Women’s experience of maternity services
5.6 Patient safety incidents reported
For the following indicator new data is released for the deprivation decile breakdown and slope index of inequality contextual information only:
1b Life expectancy at 75 - i. Male ii. Female
The latest Excel and CSV data files, indicator specifications and data quality statements for the above indicators are available from the zip files in the resources section below. Please note that these data files will not be updated when new data for these indicators are released.
The latest Excel and CSV data files, indicator specifications and data quality statements for all indicators are available from the most recent NHS Outcomes Framework publication. A link is provided in the resources section below.
The government's open data policy is about making data easy to find, easy to use and free to access. The data.gov.uk website supports this policy by bringing datasets from government departments and public sector bodies together in one place. You can explore NHS Outcomes Framework indicator data on the data.gov.uk website using the link in the resources section below.