Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Development of the National Register for Social Housing (NROSH) was started by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) in 2004. NROSH aimed to be a database of all social housing properties in England, with a range of details captured on each property. NROSH was transferred to the Tenant Services Authority, the social housing regulator, in April 2010 and was discontinued in May 2011. Ownership of the latest NROSH dataset passed from the TSA to the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) when responsibility for social housing regulation passed to the Regulation Committee of the HCA in April 2012. In addition to being out of date, the records submitted by social landlords to NROSH are of varying quantity and quality with many incomplete, inaccurate or missing records. The database may also contain a number of duplicate entries. Two datasets are available. One is the latest NROSH database held by the HCA as at May 2011. This release contains a large subset of the full NROSH dataset (48 from 201 fields in total; for 4,826,417 unique property records). The data in this release does not include those fields where data could enable specific identification of vulnerable people or other sensitive personal data. It also excludes fields where a minimum completion threshold is not met (generally fields where less than 25% of records have data). There are still issues of quality, incomplete data, and potential duplication of records in the data that accompanies this release that HCA is not able to resolve. Additional information, including data that falls below the minimum quality thresholds for this release, may be requested from the HCA (Referrals & Regulatory Enquiries Team, mail@homesandcommunities.co.uk). The 48 fields included in this release are summarised and described in the two tables accompanying this metadata. The data is contained in five compressed single CSV files: NROSH Data Extract Part 1; - 2; - 3; -4 and -5. Due to the large volume of records, analysis will require database software (MS Excel will not support analysis). Also available is a snapshot of the NROSH database held by DCLG as at March 2010. The data is that which was reported by social landlords in line with the system specifications and includes a selected set of fields on property address, type of accommodation, form of structure, number of rooms and bedspaces are included.
Published By Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Issued about 10 years ago
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Making clinical audit data transparent In his transparency and open data letter to Cabinet Ministers on 7 July 2011, the Prime Minister made a commitment to make clinical audit data available from the national audits within the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme. Each year data from the National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit will be made available in CSV format. The data are also being made available on the data.gov website. What information is being made available? Audit participation by NHS Trust and data completeness for the key fields. Measures about the process of care given to patients. Information about care outcomes and treatment. Trusts and Networks are identified by name and their national code. These data do not list individual patient information, nor do they contain any patient identifiable data. The National Oesophago-Gastric Cancer Audit covers the quality of care given to patients with Oesophago-Gastric (OG) cancer. The audit evaluates the process of care and the outcomes of treatment for all OG cancer patients, both curative and palliative. From April 2012, the audit has been extended to include patients with Oesophageal High-Grade Glandular Dysplasia (HGD). The National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit is a high profile, collaborative, national clinical audit for oesophago-gastric cancer run jointly by The Health and Social Care Information Centre, The Association of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland (AUGIS), British Society of Gastroenterologists (BSG) and The Clinical Effectiveness Unit at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The audit aims to improve the quality of care and survival of patients with Oesophago-gastric cancer. It meets the requirements as set out in the NHS Cancer Plan and NICE guidelines. The National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit 2010/11 covers the time period from 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2011 and only Hospital sites within England are included.
Published By Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Issued about 10 years ago
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Making clinical audit data transparent. In his transparency and open data letter to Cabinet Ministers on 7 July 2011, the Prime Minister made a commitment to make clinical audit data available from the national audits within the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme. Each year data from the National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit will be made available in CSV format. The data are also being made available on the data.gov website. What information is being made available? Audit participation by NHS Trust and data completeness for the key fields. Measures about the process of care given to patients. Information about care outcomes and treatment. Trusts and Networks are identified by name and their national code. These data do not list individual patient information, nor do they contain any patient identifiable data. The National Oesophago-Gastric Cancer Audit covers the quality of care given to patients with Oesophago-Gastric (OG) cancer. The audit evaluates the process of care and the outcomes of treatment for all OG cancer patients, both curative and palliative. From April 2012, the audit has been extended to include patients with Oesophageal High-Grade Glandular Dysplasia (HGD). The National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit is a high profile, collaborative, national clinical audit for oesophago-gastric cancer run jointly by The Health and Social Care Information Centre, The Association of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons of Great Britain & Ireland (AUGIS), British Society of Gastroenterologists (BSG) and The Clinical Effectiveness Unit at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The audit aims to improve the quality of care and survival of patients with Oesophago-gastric cancer. It meets the requirements as set out in the NHS Cancer Plan and NICE guidelines. The National Oesophago-gastric Cancer Audit 2011/12 covers the time period from 1st April 2011 to 31st March 2012 and only Hospital sites within England are included.
Published By Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Issued about 10 years ago
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In January 2013, the National Vascular Registry was formed by the amalgamation of the National Vascular Database and the UK Carotid Interventions Audit projects. The Registry was commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) as part of the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP) and is based in the Clinical Effectiveness Unit of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The aim of the Registry is to measure the quality and outcomes of care for patients who undergo vascular surgery in England and Wales. Data on abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) has also been collected since 2005 via the same webtool as carotid endarterectomies as part of a broad quality improvement programme undertaken by the Vascular Society in collaboration with other organisations. One part of this programme was the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Quality Improvement Programme funded by the Health Foundation (an independent charity) which ran from 2008 until 2013. During this time, the mortality rate following elective infra-renal AAA repair in the United Kingdom fell from 7% to 2.4%. The results presented in the spreadsheets below are for patients undergoing an elective repair of their infra-renal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) between January 2010 and December 2012.
Published By Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Issued about 10 years ago
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This dataset comprises a set of analyses concerning the treatment of patients with heart failure by NHS hospitals in England in 2011/12. The data has been reproduced from the National Heart Failure Audit 2012/13 Annual Report. The National Heart Failure Audit monitors the treatment of heart failure patients in England and Wales. It collects data on patients with an unscheduled admission to hospital who are discharged with a primary diagnosis of heart failure. The audit covers all hospitals in England and Wales which admit acute patients with heart failure – the vast majority (92%) of hospitals currently submit data. Only English data are included in this dataset. Analyses are included for every eligible English hospital which submitted at least 50 records to the audit in the 2012/13 audit year. The analyses include: • The number of patients at each hospital discharged with a diagnosis of heart failure • The number of patients within this group with a clinical diagnosis of heart failure • The percentage of patients who received an echo, either during this admission or within the previous 6 months • The percentage of patients who were a cardiology inpatient for the majority of their hospital stay • The percentage of patients who received input from a consultant cardiologist • The percentage of patients who received input from a heart failure specialist (consultant cardiologist, consultant with interest in heart failure, or heart failure nurse specialist) • The percentage of patients who were prescribed an ACE inhibitor on discharge • The percentage of patients who were prescribed an ACE inhibitor or an ARB on discharge • The percentage of patients who were prescribed a beta blocker on discharge • The percentage of patients who received discharge planning • The percentage of patients who were referred to a heart failure nurse follow-up service (covering both all patients, and just those with a diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD)). • The percentage of patients who were referred to follow-up with a cardiologist.
Published By Natural History Museum
Issued about 10 years ago
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NHM Spend data for all transactions over £500
Published By National Fraud Authority
Issued about 10 years ago
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The Annual Fraud Indicator (AFI) is a compendium of fraud loss indicators which strives to provide a best estimate of the scale of the problem and raise awareness. In line with Fighting Fraud Together, the AFI covers fraud against all types of victims in the UK be they public, private, and not-for-profit organisations or individuals. The report brings together existing estimates of fraud in the public domain, and new estimates produced by the NFA which aim to reveal areas of fraud loss that remain hidden from sight.
Published By Norfolk County Council
Issued about 10 years ago
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The data is a live XML feed from Norfolk County Council's CDMF System (Common Data Management Facility) hosted by the ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) team. The data is updated every 5 minutes, it is compiled by our CDMF system but sourced from various third party systems. Park and Ride data is provided by our own Norfolk County Council Park and Ride Sites. Private car park data from shopping centres and department stores is provided in good faith by car park operators. The feed gives a capacity and current occupancy of each car park, along with a status of OPEN or CLOSED if appropriate. The data is also published on the Travel Norfolk Website www.norfolk.gov.uk/travelnorfolk
Published By NHS Bristol
Issued about 10 years ago
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These files include NHS Bristol and its associated hosted services expenditure over £25,000 on a monthly basis from April 2010 onwards.
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The number of incidents that have been recorded by police forces as crimes, but have then been ‘no crimed’ where it is judged by the police that no crime actually took place.
Published By Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Issued about 10 years ago
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Gives details of FCO programme spend under Official Development Aid
Published By Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Issued about 10 years ago
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FCO Official Development Assistance through the British Council
Published By Malvern Hills District Council
Issued about 10 years ago
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Extents of Open Space Protection in Malvern Hills District Council area. Comprising part of the Local Plan as published in 2006.
Published By Joint Nature Conservation Committee
Issued about 10 years ago
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Staff post and payscale information for the Joint Nature Conservation Committee as of 28 September 2012.
Published By High Speed 2 Limited
Issued about 10 years ago
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Organisation structure charts (organograms) for High Speed 2. Providing: 1. structure of the department/body down to directorate level 2. positions of all Senior Civil Servant (SCS) Pay Band 2 and above (or equivalent) 3. names of SCS Pay Band 2 and above 4. salaries of all Pay Band 2 and above 5. job titles of SCS Pay Band 1 and 1A (or equivalent) 6. reporting numbers of staff within directorates (FTE) and total salary costs of SCS1 teams. SCS staff salaries - name, grade, job title, FTE, parent department, organisation, unit, actual pay floor, actual pay ceiling. Junior staff FTE - parent department, organisation, unit, reporting SCS, grade, number of posts FTE
Published By Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Issued about 10 years ago
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Making clinical audit data transparent In his transparency and open data letter to Cabinet Ministers on 7 July 2011, the Prime Minister made a commitment to make clinical audit data available from the national audits within the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme. Each year data from the National Paediatric Diabetes Audit will be made available in CSV format. The data are also being made available on the data.gov website. What information is being made available? Audit participation by Paediatric unit and data completeness for the key fields. Measures about the process of care given to patients. Information about care outcomes and treatment. Paediatric units are identified by name and their national code. These data do not list individual patient information, nor do they contain any patient identifiable data. The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit is a high profile, collaborative, national clinical audit for paediatric diabetes. The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit was run by the NHS Information Centre up to and including the 2009-10 audit. It is now managed by The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH). The audit aims to improve the quality of care in young people with diabetes. It meets the requirements as set out in the NICE guidelines. The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit 2009/10 covers the time period from 1 January 2009 up to 31 March 2010 and specialist paediatric units from England are included.
Published By Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Issued about 10 years ago
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Analyses of both time-series (e.g. Labour Force Survey) and regular (e.g. Work-life Balance Employee and Employer surveys) datasets. Supports the impact assessment for draft regulations that extend UK parental leave legislation to comply with EU Directive 2010/18 on Parental Leave by 2013. The Regulations aim to implement the Parental Leave Directive to encourage shared parenting and maintain attachment to the labour market whilst minimising burdens to business. This supports the proposed new system of flexible parental leave due to be introduced in 2015.
Published By East Devon District Council
Issued about 10 years ago
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East Devon District Council’s monthly supplier spend for all items over £500 for the current financial year. Where items are shown for less than £500 this is where part of a payment is separately identified for information purposes but it is part of an overall payment which is greater than £500. While we aim to be as transparent as we can, there may be some cases where we need to withhold information that could be regarded as sensitive for commercial or security reasons, or to protect personal privacy.
Published By Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust
Issued about 10 years ago
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A monthly updated report of spending over £25,000 made by Northern Devon Healthcare Trust as part of the government's commitment to transparency in public spending
Published By Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs
Issued about 10 years ago
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Publication of information on Non-consolidated Performance Related Pay data for departments and their agencies in respect of the performance year 2010-11 onwards.
Published By Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Issued about 10 years ago
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Real-time energy consumption and CO2 emmissions data for the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills headquarters building 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET. The data is captured every 30 min, resulting in 48 capture points for each day. Note that the data is updated once per day at approx. 2pm.
Published By Home Office
Issued about 10 years ago
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Presents figures for drug seizures made by law enforcement agencies in England and Wales. The statistics relate to all drugs controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (MDA), which divides drugs into three categories (classes A, B and C) according to their harmfulness, with class A drugs considered to be the most harmful.
Published By Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
Issued about 10 years ago
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The Carotid Interventions Audit was initiated in 2005 as a collaboration between the Vascular Society of Great Britain & Ireland and the Royal College of Physicians. The purpose of the Audit was to gather information about the pathway of care for patients with carotid stenosis who undergo carotid interventions (either surgery or endovascular stenting). In January 2013, the National Vascular Registry was formed by the amalgamation of the National Vascular Database and the UK Carotid Interventions Audit projects. The Registry was commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) as part of the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP) and is based in the Clinical Effectiveness Unit of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. The aim of the Registry is to measure the quality and outcomes of care for patients who undergo vascular surgery in England and Wales. The results presented in the spreadsheets below are for English NHS trusts who participated in Round 5 of the audit, which included operations performed between 1 October 2011 and 30 September 2012. Results are available for all participating UK NHS trusts/health boards within the Round 5 report.
Published By Joint Nature Conservation Committee
Issued about 10 years ago
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Staff posts and payscale information for the Joint Nature Conservation Committee as of 28 September 2012
Published By Gambling Commission
Issued about 10 years ago
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A quarterly updated list of all senior management expenses from the Gambling Commission, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure. One document is created for each financial year. This document is then updated on a quarterly basis to reflect the quarterly updates.