|
 
|
Over
40%
of
abortions
in
1998
were
at
under
9
weeks
gestation
,
compared
with
nearly
34%
in
1986.
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
Nearly
74%
of
abortions
in
1998
were
purchased
by
NHS
,
compared
with
about
50%
in
the
period
1986
to
1991.
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
A
(
alone
or
with
B,
C
or
D)
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
B
(
alone
or
with
C
or
D)
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
D
(
alone
or
with
C)
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
E
(
alone
or
with
A,
B,
C
or
D)
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
As
well
as
the
benefits
derived
from
automation
,
ONS
has
thus
brought
the
coding
rules
into
line
with
international
practice
.
However
,
all
these
changes
have
an
effect
on
data
from
1993
when
compared
with
figures
for
earlier
years
.
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
ICD
10
codes
replaced
ICD
9
codes
in
1995
-
96
(
consequently
these
figures
are
not
directly
comparable
with
those
from
earlier
years
)
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
|
 
|
The
national
totals
in
tables
B12
to
B14
do
not
equate
exactly
to
the
figure
in
table
B11
,
as
the
grossing
factors
used
are
based
on
KP70
data
,
but
are
not
directly
comparable
with
them
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
|
 
|
ICD
10
codes
replaced
ICD
9
codes
in
1995
-
96
consequently
1995
-
96
and
1996
-
97
figures
are
directly
comparable
with
each
other
but
not
with
those
published
for
earlier
years
.
(B13)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by major diagnostic group
|
|
 
|
Between
1992
-
93
and
1998
-
99
the
number
of
hospital
occupied
bed
days
commissioned
for
people
with
a
mental
illness
fell
by
20%
to
11.2
million
.
(B21)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital and community occupied bed days commissioned for people with a mental illness
|
|
 
|
During
the
same
period
,
occupied
bed
days
commissioned
in
the
community
for
people
with
a
mental
illness
rose
by
85%
to
4.4
million
.
(B21)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital and community occupied bed days commissioned for people with a mental illness
|
|
 
|
Mental
Health
&
Learning
Disability
:
Hospital
and
community
occupied
bed
days
commissioned
for
people
with
a
mental
illness
(B21)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital and community occupied bed days commissioned for people with a mental illness
|
|
 
|
Data
for
1996
-
97
and
1997
-
98
are
not
therefore
directly
comparable
with
earlier
years
.
(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
|
|
 
|
other
headings
.
Data
for
1996
-
97
and
1997
-
98
are
not
therefore
directly
comparable
with
earlier
years
.
(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
|
|
 
|
First
contacts
in
each
year
with
community
psychiatric
nurses
increased
by
nearly
15%
since
1994
-
95
.
(B26)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Other NHS activity
|
|
 
|
First
contacts
in
each
year
with
clinical
psychology
services
increased
by
nearly
20%
since
1994
-
95
.
(B26)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Other NHS activity
|
|
 
|
First
contacts
in
each
year
with
community
learning
disability
nurses
increased
by
25%
since
1994
-
95
.
(B26)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Other NHS activity
|
|
 
|
First
patient
contacts
with
clinical
psychology
&
community
nursing
services
(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
|
|
 
|
Figures
for
the
number
of
practitioners
relate
to
ophthalmic
medical
practitioners
and
ophthalmic
opticians
who
held
contracts
with
FHSAs
/
HAs
to
carry
out
NHS
sight
tests
as
at
31
December
.
Those
with
more
than
one
contract
are
counted
only
once
.
(B3)
General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
From
1
April
1989,
NHS
sight
tests
were
restricted
to
children
aged
under
16,
students
aged
16
-
18
in
full
time
education
,
adults
on
low
income
,
users
of
complex
lenses
and
those
with
certain
medical
conditions
or
at
risk
of
eye
disease
.
(B3)
General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
Pharmaceutical
Services
:
Community
pharmacies
in
contract
with
health
authorities
at
31
March
(B5)
Pharmaceutical Services: Community pharmacies in contract with health authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
In
1999
-
2000
,
90
.
8
%
of
ambulance
emergency
calls
received
a
response
within
14
minutes
(in
urban
areas
)
or
19
minutes
(in
rural
areas
)
compared
with
88%
in
1992
-
93
.
(B7)
Community Health and Prevention: Community and cross sector services (continued)
|
|
 
|
percentage
with
non
-
negative
test
results
-
all
ages
(1)
(B8)
Community Health and Prevention: Cancer screening
|
|
 
|
55%
were
boys
,
compared
with
51%
of
all
children
aged
under
18
years
.
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Placed
with
own
parents
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Placed
with
own
parents
(C4)
Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
|
|
 
|
The
number
of
contact
hours
provided
by
the
independent
sector
continues
to
increase
at
a
steady
rate
(
with
the
exception
of
1997
/
1998
)
.
(C5)
Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
|
|
 
|
Contact
hours
are
the
total
number
of
staff
hours
spent
in
contact
with
or
directly
serving
the
client
(
s
)
.
(C5)
Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
|
|
 
|
Home
help
carers
are
spending
more
time
with
each
of
their
clients
-
the
average
number
of
contact
hours
has
increased
by
50%
since
1997.
(C6)
Adults: Home help and home care trends (all sectors)
|
|
 
|
Contact
hours
are
the
total
number
of
staff
hours
spent
in
contact
with
or
directly
serving
the
client
(
s
)
.
(C6)
Adults: Home help and home care trends (all sectors)
|
|
 
|
Between
2000
and
2001
the
only
client
groups
with
an
increase
in
supported
residents
were
mental
health
problems
and
learning
disabilities
.
(C7)
Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
|
|
 
|
People
with
mental
health
problems
(C7)
Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
|
|
 
|
People
with
learning
disabilities
(C7)
Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Over
7%
of
NHS
directly
employed
non
-
medical
staff
are
from
ethnic
minority
groups
-
broadly
in
line
with
the
working
population
of
England
.
(D4)
NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Directly employed staff by ethnic group at 30 September 2002
|
|
 
|
Figures
should
be
treated
with
caution
as
they
are
based
upon
organisations
reporting
90%
or
more
valid
ethnic
codes
for
non
-
medical
staff
.
(D4)
NHS Hospital and Community Health Services: Directly employed staff by ethnic group at 30 September 2002
|
|
 
|
Around
30
major
publicly
funded
capital
schemes
,
each
with
a
total
cost
over
£
2
.
5
million
,
were
completed
on
site
during
2002
-
2003
.
(E3)
Analysis of strategic health authority, NHS trust and primary care trust expenditure (year end 31 March)
|
|
 
|
The
current
expenditure
form
RO3
was
extensively
revised
in
1994
-
95
to
accord
with
CIPFA
accounting
guidelines
in
"
Accounting
for
Social
Services
"
which
were
introduced
in
England
and
Wales
in
April
1993
(
April
1994
in
Scotland
)
.
(E5)
Local authority personal social services gross expenditure by type of provision, 2000-2001
|
|
 
|
The
term
"
children
"
is
generally
understood
as
including
all
children
,
including
those
with
disabilities
;
and
"
elderly
"
will
generally
include
all
or
most
elderly
people
.
(E5)
Local authority personal social services gross expenditure by type of provision, 2000-2001
|
|
 
|
In
accordance
with
CIPFA
guidance
,
a
number
of
Support
Management
costs
are
reallocated
to
individual
client
groups
.
(E5)
Local authority personal social services gross expenditure by type of provision, 2000-2001
|