Annual Inpatient and Daycase Activity

Inpatients refer to people who are admitted to an available staffed bed in a hospital (either electively or as an emergency) and either: remain overnight whatever the original intention; or are expected to remain overnight but are discharged earlier. Day cases refer to episodes where a person makes a planned admission to an available staffed bed in a hospital for clinical care, and requires the use of a bed (or trolley in lieu of a bed). For the purposes of national data, a day case episode refers to a patient who is admitted as a day case and is discharged on the same day as planned.

For further information on procedures, see the Operations/Procedures section of the Public Health Scotland website.

Further information on outpatient activity can be found in the recent annual publication.

The date of the next release can be found on our list of forthcoming publications https://beta.isdscotland.org/forthcoming-publications/

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Felt Værdi
Kilde Inpatient data is sourced from SMR01
Forfatter Secondary Care Team
Version 1.0
Last Updated September 26, 2023, 10:43 (BST)
Oprettet September 24, 2020, 13:51 (BST)
Contact Address Public Health Scotland, Gyle Square, 1 South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 9EB
Subject Hospital Care
Frequency Annually
Time frame of data and timeliness 10-year trends for data up to and including 31 March of the publication year
Coverage Covers all NHS Boards in Scotland
Completeness For details of the completeness of SMR01 see https://www.opendata.nhs.scot/dataset/scottish-morbidity-record-completeness
Accuracy Please refer to Appendices A2 and A3 of the report. https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/acute-hospital-activity-and-nhs-beds-information-annual/
Continuity of data Please refer to Appendices A2 and A3 of the report. https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/acute-hospital-activity-and-nhs-beds-information-annual/
Concepts and definitions Please see the Glossary section within the report and the excel data tables which accompany this publication. https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/acute-hospital-activity-and-nhs-beds-information-annual/ Further details are also available on the Health and Social Care Data Dictionary: https://www.ndc.scot.nhs.uk/Data-Dictionary/. For detailed information on the data sources and clinical coding used within Hospital Care analysis please refer to the SMR Datasets, ISD(S)1 data collection and Terminology Services web pages: https://www.ndc.scot.nhs.uk/Data-Dictionary/SMR-Datasets/ https://www.isdscotland.org/Products-and-Services/Data-Support-and-Monitoring/ISDS1/ https://www.isdscotland.org/Products-and-Services/Terminology-Services/.
Disclosure Disclosure control methods have been applied to the data in order to protect patient confidentiality, therefore some figures may not be additive. The PHS protocol on Statistical Disclosure Protocol is followed. https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/public-health-scotland-statistical-disclosure-protocol/public-health-scotland-statistical-disclosure-protocol-version-21/
Revision statement All revisions to data within this release are planned and are due to incomplete data returns at the time of publication. All tables will be revised annually. In general, these revisions have minimal effect on the statistics. If data providers discover that data submitted for publication is incorrect, and/or missing/incomplete and is significant, this can be re-submitted and published in subsequent releases. Any changes will be highlighted within the notes on the affected table. Please see the PHS revisions policy for further details. https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/public-health-scotland-statistical-revisions-guidance/public-health-scotland-statistical-revisions-guidance-version-3/
Official statistics designation The UK Statistics Authority has designated these statistics as National Statistics signifying compliance with the Code of Practice for Statistics, available on the UK Statistics Authority website. http://www.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/assessment/code-of-practice
Relevance and key uses of the statistics To compare areas and activity across Scotland and view trends over time. To allow NHS Board employees to compare activity levels nationally, e.g. NHS clinical consultants interested in their specialty figures by NHS Board, NHS information managers planning capacity, to assist in the development of Service Agreements between NHS Boards. To investigate the implications of common systemic diseases in Scotland as a basis for assessing health demands in the future. To assess whether patients were treated within or outwith their own NHS Board. To allow members of the public to readily access information on the number of hospital admissions for specific diagnoses or procedures that may be of personal interest to them. To assist students and universities conducting medical studies for research purposes. Private companies interested in hospital activity levels in Scotland such as pharmaceutical companies, consultancy companies employed by NHS Trusts in England, advertising/media companies on behalf of clients.
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Links

[Annual Publication] (https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/acute-hospital-activity-and-nhs-beds-information-annual/)

NHS England Outcomes and Performance, Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)

NHS Wales hospital activity

Northern Ireland Hospital Statistics and Research

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