Publication, Part of Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England
Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England, November 2022, by provider
Official statistics, Experimental statistics
Known Data Quality Issues
Please note, we are aware of some data quality issues affecting the figures in this report.
1. For the October 2022 reporting period, there is an overcount of 7000 records for provider RYR. This was caused by duplication of records during data processing which has inflated counts for this provider and at national level. We are aiming to rectify this issue in the next publication.
2. As a consequence of the NHS cyber attack last year, certain providers have been unable to submit complete A&E data. The data used to produce this report are therefore incomplete and there may be undercounts in certain figures. We are currently in the process of identifying affected providers and rectifying the issue.
12 January 2023 09:30 AM
Announcement of changes to Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England
The proposed changes include improving the format of the publication files. The csv file will change to an open data format, the excel will be replaced by tables within the dashboard and csv and an improved metadata will support these changes. The measures referencing “longest wait” will be removed from the publication after concluding they provide poor insight and quantitative information for the users. Additionally, the publication will include data for a rolling time period rather than starting in April.
The first publication to be affected by this change will be the release on 9th February, which will include data to December 2022.
The impact of the above changes on Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England is expected to be:
- Outputs will meet open data standards and best practice
- Improved user experience
- Consistent documentation and metadata aligned with NHS Digital publications
- Reduced number of measures
Information about how you use the publication, including the measures referring to “longest wait”, and feedback on the publication is welcomed and should be submitted using the Form here https://forms.office.com/e/FXXcn7YE9C
9 February 2023 09:30 AM
Summary
Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England, November 2022, by provider
Key Facts
Interactive A&E CQI Report
Users are able to review the data at England level or provider level in a more visual way, with added filters for data relating to the current financial year.
- ECDS data contains 1.9 million A&E attendances for November 2022 at all types of A&E. However, ECDS data are incomplete; around 2.1 million A&E attendances were reported in the NHS England and NHS Improvement Situation Report data collection for the month, and 51 organisations that report data to Situation Reports did not report data to ECDS; these organisations are mostly lower acuity services such as minor injury units and walk-in centres
- The median average time to initial assessment for attendances brought to A&E by ambulance was 10 minutes, with 95 per cent of patients being assessed within 1 hour 31 minutes. For all patients receiving treatment, the median average time to treatment was 81 minutes with 95 per cent of patients receiving treatment within 6 hours 4 minutes.
- The median average total time in A&E for all patients was 3 hours 21 minutes, with 95 per cent of patients departing A&E within 15 hours 53 minutes of arrival.
- Nationally, 6 per cent of attendances at A&E departments were recorded as having left A&E before being seen for treatment, and 8 per cent of attendances in A&E in November 2022 were unplanned re-attendances within 7 days of a previous attendance.
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