Publication, Part of Community Services Statistics
Community Services Statistics, February 2023
Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development
Service Type Issue
A recent code review has revealed that the underlying code for the Service Type measures included in the main csv does not wholly match the methodology described in the publication. The values historically published included non-within month data and contacts may not have been unique. Initial investigations show national levels for this measure should have been about 2% lower. This percentage increases at lower levels of the hierarchy due to the influence of small numbers.
Service Type data in this publication has been fixed, however, comparisons with historic values of this data should be treated with caution until these have also been retrospectively corrected.
3 May 2023 09:30 AM
Care contacts
Total care contacts
A Care Contact is a general term for a contact or appointment between a person and a care professional. At a care contact, one or more care activities may take place, such as an assessment or a minor procedure. Contacts may take place face to face or via another means, such as online or by telephone.
Across all submitters of care contact data, there were 7,638,170 care contacts that took place during February 2023, of which 1,451,975 were for children and young people, 1,700,860 were for adults aged 19 to 64, and 4,479,205 were for adults aged 65 and over. This section looks at the detail of these care contacts.
Care contacts by service or team type
The types of care available in community services is very broad and varies considerably by age group. The following chart shows the top 5 service types by volume by age group
This is the number of care contacts carried out within individual service and team types. Details on the service is taken from CYP102 Service or Team Type Referred To. Total care contact figures will include all care contact appointments, even if these were not attended or cancelled.
Care contacts by consultation medium
Care contacts can be undertaken in a number of different ways. Face to face is the most common medium among all patients.
Consultation medium is recorded in 78.5% of all contacts.
Health visitor appointments
A health visitor is typically a nurse or midwife with additional training that provides support and assesses whether a child is developing as expected. Health visits are carried out at a range of settings including child health clinics or at the home address and happen at several key stages of the baby or child's development.
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