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

As of 31 January 2023 PHS will be publishing A&E data in a new format and will also be including monthly demographic data and data on patterns of attendance, previously published annually. Additional information on Source of Referral/Discharge Destination, and Multiple attendances will be added to the new web pages late February/early March. The new format of publishing data will initially run in parallel with ongoing weekly/monthly publications. The parallel running of both formats will be phased with the intention to switch to the new format in April/May this year. Should you have any feedback or enquiries relating to this new format of publication, please contact phs.unscheduledcare@phs.scot or complete the feedback form in the new web pages.

From week commencing 16 January 2023 PHS will no longer pre-announce the Hospital onset COVID-19 cases in Scotland report. This will be available at: https://www.hps.scot.nhs.uk/web-resources-container/arhai-scotland-forthcoming-publications/

The report will be published on the NSS website Publications | National Services Scotland (nhs.scot)

The TB Annual Report due for release on 31 January 2023 - During the quality assurance process, a minor data quality issue was identified affecting a few records. As a consequence, some analysis and associated text will have to be updated. This has resulted in a delay to the original publication date. The report will now be published on Tuesday 21 February 2023.

The DAISy Treatment report publication pre-announced for 24 January 2023 has been rescheduled to 28 March 2023 in order to undertake further data quality and completeness analysis.

Community Acute Respiratory Infection (CARI) surveillance in primary care: Evaluation report November 2021–May 2022 - preannounced for 20 December 2022 has been postponed for coverage in a future publication, alongside evaluation of the 2022/2023 CARI programme. 

The Mental Health Inpatient Activity publication due for release on 13 December 2022 has been rescheduled to 28 March 2023 due to new analysis necessary, based on stakeholder intelligence needs, and resource issues.

Scottish Cervical Screening Programme Statistics scheduled for 22 November 2022 has been delayed until 21 March 2023, this is due to changes in KPIs and team resource constraints affecting the reporting schedule.

Scottish Cardiac Audit Programme (SCAP) - preannounced for 17 January 2023 has been rescheduled to allow additional time for data validation. The draft reports are currently being reviewed by the clinical community and will now be published on 14 March 2023.

Prescribing Statistics - National Therapeutic Indicators Data Visualisation scheduled for 31 January 2023 has been delayed until 14 February 2023 due to resource issues. 

National Naloxone Programme Scotland: Quarterly Bulletin (2022/23 Q2) scheduled for 7 March 2023 has been delayed until 28 March 2023 due to resource issues. 

 

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  • Gastro-intestinal and Foodborne Infections: Laboratory Reports of Norovirus in Scotland

    • 16 March 2023

    Laboratory Reports of Norovirus in Scotland

  • Upper GI Cancer Quality Performance Indicators

    • 21 March 2023

    National reporting of Upper GI Cancer Quality Performance Indicators (patients diagnosed between Jan 19 - Dec 21).

  • Allied Health Professionals - Musculoskeletal Waiting Times

    • 21 March 2023

    Waiting times for AHP MSK in Scotland. From 1st April 2016, the maximum wait for AHP MSK Services from referral to first clinical out-patient appointment will be 4 weeks (for 90% of patients). First clinical appointment may be by telephone, video or face to face. This publication will show progress towards that target.

  • NHS Performs - Weekly Update of Emergency Department Activity and Waiting Time Statistics

    • 21 March 2023

    This release of NHS Performs includes official statistics collected by PHS on attendances at Emergency Departments (EDs) across Scotland. The information presented in this release includes the number of attendances and 4, 8 and 12 hour waits at EDs.

  • ScotPHO website quarterly updates

    • 21 March 2023

    The ScotPHO website is partially updated each quarter with different topics updated in different quarters.

  • Weekly national respiratory infection and COVID-19 statistical report

    • 23 March 2023

    This weekly release by Public Health Scotland presents epidemiological information on respiratory infection activity, including COVID-19, across Scotland.

  • Gastro-intestinal and Foodborne Infections: Laboratory Reports of Norovirus in Scotland

    • 23 March 2023

    Laboratory Reports of Norovirus in Scotland

  • Drug and Alcohol Information System (DAISy) � Overview of Initial Assessments for Specialist Drug and Alcohol Treatment

    • 28 March 2023

    This report focuses on information provided by people presenting for initial assessment for specialist drug and alcohol treatment services in Scotland annually. It provides an analysis of the characteristics and substance use of individuals assessed.

  • National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Waiting Times

    • 28 March 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.

  • Dementia Post Diagnostic Support: NHS Board Performance

    • 28 March 2023

    This release reports on performance against the Scottish Government's Local Delivery Plan (LDP) standard that all those newly diagnosed with dementia should have a minimum of twelve months post-diagnostic support. Figures reported in this release are up to 2020/21.

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