Publication, Part of National Diabetes Audit
National Diabetes Audit (NDA) 2023-24 quarterly report for England, Integrated Care Board (ICB), Primary Care Network (PCN) and GP practice
Audit, Survey, Other reports and statistics
Correction to ethnicity groupings labels
Please note that the column headers for the ethnicity groupings in the 'Type 2 and other registrations' tab of the data sheet have been updated. The group labels were in the incorrect positions and have been corrected.
1 July 2024 17:00 PM
NDA Core Quarterly Dashboard unavailable
The NDA Core Quarterly Dashboard is currently unavailable due to a technical issue. Please refer to the Excel data sheets on this page while we resolve these issues.
25 June 2024 00:00 AM
Changes to NDA Reporting
NHS England are currently reviewing the routine production of NDA State of the Nation reports. Please note that data will still be released via dashboards and standalone data files whilst this review is being conducted.
To help inform this review we would be grateful if users can provide feedback on their use of the State of the Nation reports using the feedback survey available in the ‘Related links' section of this page.
3 June 2024 00:00 AM
Summary
The worksheets include data for all integrated care boards (ICBs) and GP practices in England within the February 2024 extraction of the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) data (January to December 2023 data). These data undergo further validation processes at the end of each audit year when data from specialist services are added in, at which point the data are considered to comprise the full annual dataset to be used in the annual NDA publications.
This release includes data for Detained Estates (119 eligible organisations). Detained Estates include prisons, young offender institutes, children's homes and immigration removal centres.
Data for local health boards (LHBs) in Wales and specialist diabetes services in England are not included in the quarterly publications. The 2022-23 data (for the full audit period January 2022 to March 2023) is reported separately and a corresponding state of the nation report is scheduled for summer 2024.
Disclosure control has been applied to mitigate the risk of patient identification. Zeros are reported, and all numbers are rounded to the nearest 5, unless the number is 1 to 7, in which case it is rounded to ‘5’. This allows for more granular data to be made available, and also for data for all GP practices to be made available. Percentages where the denominator is less than or equal to 20 are not reliable and have therefore not been calculated in this release.
Highlights
6,462 practices participated in this second data extract of the 2023-24 audit period
Which represents 98.5% of the eligible GP practices in England
Last edited: 1 July 2024 5:11 pm