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NICE Technology Appraisals in the NHS in England (Innovation Scorecard) to March 2019

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NICE Technology Appraisals in the NHS in England (Innovation Scorecard) to March 2019


Summary

The Innovation Scorecard reports on the use of medicines and medical technologies in the NHS in England, which have been positively appraised by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

NHS Digital has produced and published the Innovation Scorecard quarterly as an Official Statistic since January 2013 on behalf of the Office for Life Sciences. It can be used by local NHS organisations to monitor progress in implementing NICE Technology Appraisal (TA) recommendations.

We produce the scorecard using a range of data sources from two to five years prior to publication and no central data collection is involved.

Note:

Medical Technologies are suspended pending a review of their inclusion criteria and available data sources as a result of developments by the Accelerated Access Collaborative.

The latest quarter of Trust level purchase data was not available in time for publication. As such, the Trust Purchase Data dashboard on the online web platform will only show data up to December 2018 as per the previous release.


Highlights

Latest data to March 2019

What we measure and what we have found

Online Web Platform

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Medicines

156 medicines 74% of medicines prescribed more

Medicines are those reported on the Innovation Scorecard only

Medicine Groupings

6 medicine groupings used to treat major conditions 5 medicine groupings were used more

Medicine groupings are those reported on the Innovation Scorecard only

 


For the 12 months from April 2018 to March 2019 (compared to the previous 12 months)

Reported as Defined Daily Doses (DDD), Actual Daily Doses (ADD), mgs, vials, tablets, units, implants, pads, interventions or pens/syringes per 100,000 population or QOF register in England

Conditions covered by medicine groupings:

  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Diabetes
  • Hepatitis C
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Stroke (Separate medicine groupings for stroke by care setting i.e. GP and hospital)

Source: NHS Digital

Key Facts

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Administrative Sources

• English Prescribing Dataset (EPD) published by the NHS Business Services Authority • Secondary Care Medicines Data (SCMD) published by the NHS Business Services Authority • Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data from NHS England • Population data from Office for National Statistics




Last edited: 5 July 2021 6:00 pm