Patients undergoing elective inpatient surgery for four common elective procedures (hip and knee replacement, varicose vein surgery and groin hernia surgery) funded by the English NHS are asked to complete questionnaires before and after their operations to assess improvement in health as perceived by the patients themselves.
Extended analyses of the latest finalised data are published three times a year as 'special topics'. The latest, A Study on Varicose Vein Treatments, Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in England, was published on 11 February 2016.
Update 22/2/2016: This publication has been updated to correct an error on the key facts tab of the 2015/16 provisional score comparison spreadsheet where provider level data were not displaying but showing up as an error message. This has now been corrected.
This follows an update on 15 February to correct an issue on the key facts tab where percentages were displayed incorrectly after being multiplied by 100, the numerator and denominator that derive these percentages are displayed correctly.
Data in all other tabs and the provisional 2014/15 publication are unaffected.?