JSNA resources

A collection of JSNA resources to help with the development of Lambeth specific profiles and JSNA materials.

Healthcare

  • Medicines optimisation dashboard (NHS): dashboard presented to allow local NHS organisations to highlight variation in local practice and provoke discussion on the appropriateness of local care.
  • National GP practice profiles (Fingertips): designed to support GPs, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and local authorities to ensure that they are providing and commissioning effective and appropriate healthcare services for their local population.
  • SHAPE | Strategic Health Asset Planning and Evaluation (shapeatlas.net) a web enabled, evidence based application that informs and supports the strategic planning of services and assets across a whole health economy.
  • NHS England statistical publications: gateway page to NHS England statistics on a range of health and care subjects.
  • Accident and emergency attendances and emergency admissions: a collection of themed atlases on healthcare.
  • Ambulance quality indicators: system indicators and clinical indicators measuring ambulance service quality.
  • Bed availability and occupancy: beds open overnight, day only beds, critical care beds and residential care beds.
  • Cancelled elective operations: cancelled operations and the total number of operating theatres.
  • Cancer Patient Experience Survey: the cancer patient experience survey has been designed to monitor national progress on cancer care; to provide information to drive local quality improvements; to assist commissioners and providers of cancer care; and to inform the work of the various charities and stakeholder groups supporting cancer patients.
  • Cancer waiting times: waiting times of people referred by their GP with suspected cancer or breast symptoms and those subsequently diagnosed with and treated for cancer by the NHS in England.
  • Children and Young People with an Eating Disorder Waiting Times: contains information on the number of children and young people who have accessed, or are waiting for NICE-approved treatment following a routine or urgent referral for a suspected eating disorder.
  • Combined performance summary: a summary of monthly performance statistics on NHS 111, ambulance quality indicators, A&E attendances and emergency admissions, waiting times for diagnostic tests, referral to treatment for consultant-led elective care and cancer services, and delayed transfers of care.
  • Consultant-led referrals to treatment (RTT) waiting times: referral to Treatment (RTT) waiting times, which monitor the length of time from referral through to treatment.
  • Critical care bed capacity and urgent operations cancelled: monthly situation reports on critical care bed capacity and cancelled urgent operations.
  • Delayed transfers of care: monthly situation reports on acute and non-acute delayed transfers of care by NHS provider, local authority, responsible organisation and reason for delay.
  • Dementia assessment and referral: provider level information on the number and proportion of patients aged 75 and over admitted as an emergency for more than 72 hours who have been identified as potentially having dementia, who are appropriately assessed and, where appropriate, referred on to specialist services.
  • Dental commissioning: information about NHS dental activity commissioned by NHS England local offices, measured in units of dental activity (UDAs).
  • Diagnostic imaging dataset: a central collection of detailed information about diagnostic imaging tests carried out on NHS patients, extracted from local Radiology Information Systems (RISs) and submitted monthly.
  • Diagnostic test waiting times and activity: monthly and quarterly diagnostic waiting times and activity and an annual collection on the number of imaging and radiological examinations or tests carried out during the year.
  • Direct access audiology: direct access audiology (DAA) referral to treatment (RTT) waiting times.
  • Early Intervention in Psychosis Waiting Times: the early intervention in psychosis waiting times data contains information on the number of people with first episode of psychosis who have accessed or are waiting for treatment.
  • Extended access to general practice: monitors the availability of pre-bookable appointments in general practice at evenings and weekends.
  • General practice patient survey (GPPS): provides information to patients, GP practices and commissioning organisations on a range of aspects of patients’ experience of their GP services and other local primary care services.
  • General practice patient survey: dental results: additional analysis of the dental section of GPPS is carried out by NHS England, combining questions to get more of an understanding of dental access and behaviours.
  • Hospital activity: inpatient elective admission events and referrals and attendances for outpatient appointments.
  • Mental health community teams activity: early intervention (EI) services, care programme approach (CPA) and gate keeping by the crisis resolution home treatment (CRHT) teams.
  • Mixed sex accommodation breaches: mixed sex accommodation breaches. 
  • National Patient and Staff Surveys: NHS England produces and uses a range of different surveys as a valuable source of feedback directly from patients, services users and NHS staff about the care that they receive or provide. This page provides information on and links to the GP Patient Survey, CQC’s National Patient Survey Programme, Cancer Patient Experience Survey, Overall Patient Experience Scores, the National Survey of Bereaved People (VOICES), Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS), Friends and Family Test (FFT) and the NHS Staff Survey.
  • NHS 111 minimum data set: this publication supplies data to help asses the efficiency and effectiveness of the 111 service across all live sites.
  • NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care: provides statistics relating to the activity of NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care in England. Categories of activity covered are: eligibility, referrals, conversion rates, personal health budgets and decision support tools.
  • Overall patient experience scores: latest National Statistics for England for the patient experience overall measure.
  • Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs): assess the quality of care delivered to NHS patients from the patient perspective.
  • Physical Health Checks for People with Severe Mental Illness (SMI): information about Physical Health Checks for people with Severe Mental Illness (SMI).
  • Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment: information on the number and proportion of admitted adult patients in England who have been risk assessed for VTE.
  • Winter daily situation reports: daily situation reports are collected from acute trusts to indicate where there are any winter pressures on the service around the country such as A&E closures and diverts or bed pressures. Daily flu highlights the number of patients with confirmed or suspected influenza in critical care beds.
  • Child immunisation: quarterly collection on the immunisation coverage for three cohort age groups; 12 months, 24 months and 5 years by CCG.
  • Friends and family test (FFT): friends and family test (FFT) inpatient, A&E, maternity and staff data.
  • Health Visitor Metrics: information on health visitor metrics in England. To be used as management information only.
  • Child and maternal health statistics: statistics to support improvements in decision making when planning services for pregnant women, children, young people and families.
  • Maternity and breastfeeding: the number and proportion of women seen and assessed by a healthcare professional within 12 weeks and 6 days of their maternity, the number and proportion of mothers’ who have initiated or not initiated breastfeeding and the number and proportion of infants who have been fully, partially or not at all breastfed at 6-8 weeks.