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New figures on maternity services released today: statistical press release
NHS maternity statistics for the financial year 2021-22
Rate of mental disorders among 17 to 19 year olds increased in 2022, new report shows: statistical press release
One in four 17 to 19 year olds in England had a probable mental disorder in 2022 – an increase from one in six in 2021.
NHS Digital publishes new primary care statistics: statistical press release
Information about GP appointments at individual practice level is among new statistics being published today.
Increase in number of people in contact with NHS mental health services in England: statistical press release
The number of people in contact with NHS mental health services in England (including those referred and those seen) has increased by 16.2% in the last year.
Latest data on cervical screening shows 15.5% increase in number of people being tested in 2021-22: statistical press release
New annual figures on cervical screening show 3.50m individuals aged 25 to 64 were tested in 2021-22, up 15.5% on 2020-21.
1.2 billion visits to NHS website in last 12 months
The NHS website is the UK's biggest health website, with an average of 23 million visits each week.
Suppliers on Tech Innovation Framework are announced by NHS Digital
Seven suppliers have successfully bid to join a new framework designed to increase innovation and choice in the primary care IT market.
Latest obesity figures for England show a strong link between children living with obesity and deprivation: statistical press release
The prevalence of reception-aged children living with obesity in England during 2021-22 was over twice as high in the most deprived areas (13.6%) than in the least deprived areas (6.2%).