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All forthcoming outputs will be published at 09:30am unless otherwise stated.

National Respiratory Infection and COVID-19 Statistics - Between 01 June and 05 October 2023, PHS has moved to dashboard only updates for this release and are reducing the frequency of the accompanying narrative report to every four weeks. This approach aligns to the pre-pandemic one for respiratory pathogens, which typically follow a seasonal pattern with most cases occurring between October and May. PHS will continue to monitor COVID-19 and other respiratory infection levels and reinstate the weekly narrative report before 05 October 2023 if necessary. A written report will accompany the dashboard update on 22 June, 20 July, 17 August and 14 September 2023.

The DAISy Treatment report publication pre-announced for 28 March 2023 has been rescheduled to 27 June 2023 in order to undertake further data quality and completeness analysis.

Evaluating the impact of Minimum Unit Pricing for alcohol in Scotland: final report has been rescheduled from 6 June 2023 to 27 June 2023 to enable further work on the report to be completed.

 

 

 

 

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  • Psychological Therapies Waiting Times

    • December 2023

    Waiting times for Psychological Therapies in Scotland. From December 2014 patients should have to wait no more than 18 weeks from referral to treatment. This publication will show progress towards that standard. Includes developmental data. This publication will contain extra analysis from Child, Adolescent and Psychological Therapies National Dataset (CAPTND). This is experimental analysis using patient level information will be in the appendix and cannot be compared to the official data contained in the report.

  • Cancer Waiting Times

    • December 2023

    Quarterly Cancer Waiting Times statistics for the 62-day standard: patients urgently referred with a suspicion of cancer to first cancer treatment; and for the 31-day standard: all patients regardless of the route of referral from date of decision to treat to first cancer treatment by NHS Board, Cancer Network and Cancer Type.

  • A&E Activity & Waiting Times

    • December 2023

    Attendances trend - national, board and hospital level, Compliance - 4 hours standard at national, board and hospital level, 4 / 8 / 12 hour waiting times, source of referral, demographic data, time of day, day of week and discharge destination at national, board and hospital level.

  • Social care - Demand for Care at Home Services

    • December 2023

    This report is an assessment of the demand for Care at Home services provided by Health and Social Care Partnerships. The information shows the number of people waiting on an assessment for a package of care to allow them to live at home or in the community and also the number of hours of care that has been assessed but not yet delivered. The information is presented by people waiting in hospital or waiting at home/community for the care at home service to be delivered.

  • National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Waiting Times

    • December 2023

    This data release by Public Health Scotland reports on waiting times for people accessing specialist drug and alcohol treatment services in the latest financial year quarter. In 2011, the Scottish Government set a Standard that 90% of people referred for help with problematic drug or alcohol use will wait no longer than three weeks for specialist treatment that supports their recovery.

  • Prescribing Statistics - Monthly Prescribing Activity Data

    • December 2023

    The data extract is presented as downloadable text (. csv) file and covers practice level prescribing for the month of June 2020. A dashboard will also be available to enable preview the data without downloading the large file. The data extract will also feed into existing dashboards which present historical data already published elsewhere on the ISD website (in the August 2020 Summary stats dashboard).

  • Prescribing Statistics - Community Pharmacy Contractor Activity open data

    • December 2023

    This is a data file containing information on Community Pharmacy activity and direct pharmaceutical care services. The file will be released quarterly but will contain monthly data

  • Insights in Social Care: Statistics for Scotland

    • December 2023

    Summary of social care services in Scotland 2022/23 by health and social care partnership. Information reported includes Care at Home, Self Directed Support, Telecare/Community alarms, Care Home and Client information.

  • Childhood Immunisation Statistics Scotland

    • December 2023

    Childhood immunisation uptake rates by 12 and 24 months of age, and 5 and 6 years of age, for the quarter ending September 2023.

  • Primary 1 Body Mass Index (BMI) Statistics Scotland

    • December 2023

    Annual update of statistics on high and low Body Mass Index (BMI) for children in Primary 1 in school year 2022/23 (including obesity statistics)

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