|
 
|
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
|