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Reference to Word 'care'
 
Community maternity care
(A14) Fertility: Deliveries and births
 
4. Adult patient continuing care registrations at 30 September .
(B1) General Dental Service: Selected statistics
 
Health Care
(B1) General Dental Service: Selected statistics
 
The number of initial patient contacts for dental treatment was 0.6 million in 2001 - 02 , a decrease of about 0.5 million on 1995 - 96 . Since October 1998, some patient care has been transferred from the CDS to the PDS .
(B10) Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
 
Screening programmes : - this is the process by which CDS covers a large population using simple tests to identify individuals who require dental care including counselling and advice .
(B10) Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
 
The CDS is responsible for providing dental care to children , nursing and pregnant women , disabled people and any patient who would not otherwise receive treatment through the General Dental Service .
(B10) Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
 
Health Care
(B10) Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
 
Patient Care ( thousands )
(B10) Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
 
Health Care
(B11) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by sector; NHS trusts
 
The figures do not reflect the number of individual patients treated , as one patient could have more than one episode of care within the data year .
(B12) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
 
Health Care
(B12) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
 
Health Care
(B13) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by major diagnostic group
 
Health Care
(B14) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, all specialties by age group & sex, year ending 31 March
 
Health Care
(B15) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, the most frequently performed operative procedures
 
The return was revised in 1996 - 97 to specifically include the separate collection of beds in paediatric intensive care wards , and NHS managed beds in residential care . Several Trusts have reclassified learning disabilities beds as residential .
(B16) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Average daily number of available beds by sector; NHS trusts
 
Health Care
(B16) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Average daily number of available beds by sector; NHS trusts
 
Health Care
(B17) Inpatient Waiting Lists: Patients waiting for elective admission, September 2003, variation by specialty (ordinary admissions and day cases combined)
 
Health Care
(B18) Hospital Outpatient Activity: Outpatient attendances, by sector; NHS trusts
 
Health Care
(B19) Outpatient Waiting Times: Patients seen following GP written referral and time waited from referral to consultation - Quarter ended 30 September 2003
 
Health Care
(B2) General Dental Service: Selected types of adult treatments
 
Health Care
(B20) Monitoring of key standards and targets: 2001-02 Q1 to 2002-03 Q3
 
Occupied bed days are aggregated periods of time in days of a patients stay in a hospital or community bed . Community beds include nursing homes , residential care homes or group homes .
(B21) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital and community occupied bed days commissioned for people with a mental illness
 
Health Care
(B21) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital and community occupied bed days commissioned for people with a mental illness
 
In 1996 - 97 , information on residential care wards and homes managed directly by the NHS were collected separately for the first time . It is clear that in earlier years trusts included these beds on the return under other headings .
(B22) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
 
The figures on places in nursing homes and residential care are as at 31 March in each year .
(B22) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
 
Health Care
(B22) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
 
Mental Health & Learning Disability : Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
(B22) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
 
In 1996 - 97 , information on residential care wards and homes managed directly by the NHS were collected separately for the first time . It is clear that in earlier years some trusts included these beds on the return under
(B23) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
 
The figures on places in nursing homes and residential care are as at 31 March in each year .
(B23) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
 
Health Care
(B23) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
 
Mental Health & Learning Disability : Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
(B23) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
 
Health Care
(B24) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under a learning disability specialty by sex and age group
 
Rates of admission to mental illness specialty care are highest in the older age groups .
(B25) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under mental illness specialties by sex and age group
 
Health Care
(B25) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under mental illness specialties by sex and age group
 
Health Care
(B26) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Other NHS activity
 
First attendances at NHS day care facilities
(B26) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Other NHS activity
 
8,096 ophthalmic practitioners held contracts with at least one Primary Care Trust to carry out NHS sight tests in England at 31 December 2002, a similar figure to 2001 and a 23% increase on the number of practitioners at December 1992.
(B3) General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
 
In 2002 - 03 , Primary Care Trusts and Health Authorities in England paid for 9.7 million NHS sight tests , a decrease of 1 . 5 % on 2001 - 02 and 75% increase on 1992 - 93 . This is the first year NHS sight test numbers have fallen .
(B3) General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
 
Health Care
(B3) General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
 
Health Care
(B4) Pharmaceutical Services: Prescription items dispensed in the community
 
Health Care
(B5) Pharmaceutical Services: Community pharmacies in contract with health authorities at 31 March
 
Health Care
(B6) Community Health and Prevention: Community and cross sector services
 
Health Care
(B7) Community Health and Prevention: Community and cross sector services (continued)
 
Health Care
(B8) Community Health and Prevention: Cancer screening
 
Health Care
(B9) Community Health and Prevention: Vaccination and immunisation
 
Children : Adoptions from care
(C3) Children: Adoptions from care
 
Duration of final period of care
(C3) Children: Adoptions from care
 
in 1999 / 2000 , 45% of young people leaving care aged 16 or over had been living in foster placements , and a further 19% in childrens homes and hostels .
(C4) Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
 
Half of care leavers aged 16 or over had been looked after continuously for more than two years , although a quarter had been looked after more less than six months .
(C4) Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
 
The number of care leavers aged 16 or over has been falling since 1994 / 95 .
(C4) Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
 
In 2002 2.98 million contact hours of home help and home care were provided to around 366,800 households .
(C5) Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
 
Information relates only to home help and home care services purchased or provided by local authorities . Services provided entirely by the independent sector ( i . e . voluntary or private ) are not covered .
(C5) Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
 
Adults : Contact hours of home help and home care provided , by sector
(C5) Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
 
Households receiving home help / home care
(C5) Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
 
Information relates only to home help and home care services purchased or provided by local authorities . Services provided entirely by the independent sector ( i . e . voluntary or private ) are not coverd .
(C6) Adults: Home help and home care trends (all sectors)
 
Adults : Home help and home care trends ( all sectors )
(C6) Adults: Home help and home care trends (all sectors)
 
The number of supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care decreased from 259,081 to 255 , 391between 2000 and 2001. This decrease of about 1% extends the reduction in the rate of year on year increases in previous years .
(C7) Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
 
55% were in independent residential care homes and 28% were in independent nursing homes and 17% per cent were in local authority staffed homes .
(C7) Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
 
Adults : Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
(C7) Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
 
Independent residential care
(C7) Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
 
Independent nursing care
(C7) Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
 
Other direct care staff includes scientific , therapeutic and techical staff , nursing , midwifery and health visiting learners and health care assistants .
(D1) NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Total employed staff by main staff groups at 30 September
 
Other non direct care staff includes ambulance staff and other support staff .
(D1) NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Total employed staff by main staff groups at 30 September
 
Other staff direct care staff includes scientific , therapeutic and technical staff , nursing , midwifery and health visiting learners and health care assistants .
(D3) NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Total employed staff by sex at 30 September 2002
 
Other non direct care staff includes ambulance staff and other support staff .
(D3) NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Total employed staff by sex at 30 September 2002
 
Other direct care staff includes scientific , therapeutic and technical staff , nursing , midwifery and health visiting learners and health care assistants .
(D4) NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Directly employed staff by ethnic group at 30 September 2002
 
Other non direct care staff includes ambulance staff and other support staff .
(D4) NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Directly employed staff by ethnic group at 30 September 2002
 
Direct Patient Care
(D5) NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
 
There has been a 21% fall in the number of staff working in local authority residential care over the same period .
(D8) Staff of local authority social services departments at 30 September
 
There has been a 5% reductionin the number of day care staff since 1997 and also a 6% reduction in the number of area office / field work staff .
(D8) Staff of local authority social services departments at 30 September
 
Residential care staff
(D8) Staff of local authority social services departments at 30 September
 
Day care staff
(D8) Staff of local authority social services departments at 30 September
 
Analysis of strategic health authority , NHS trust and primary care trust expenditure ( year end 31 March )
(E3) Analysis of strategic health authority, NHS trust and primary care trust expenditure (year end 31 March)
 
Purchase of health care from non - NHS bodies
(E3) Analysis of strategic health authority, NHS trust and primary care trust expenditure (year end 31 March)
 
The rise in expenditure since 1993 - 94 includes the effects of local authorities meeting their expanded community care responsibilities .
(E4) Historical trend in local authority personal social services expenditure
 
Assessment and care management
(E5) Local authority personal social services gross expenditure by type of provision, 2000-2001

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