Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets for Admitted Patient Care, Outpatient Care, Critical Care and Emergency Care
The Secondary Uses Service (SUS) is the single, comprehensive repository for healthcare data in England. It is the national repository for all Commissioning Data Set (CDS) submissions.
Data set versions as presented in the DARS online system
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Admitted Patient Care
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Outpatient
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Critical Care
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Emergency Care
Access method
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Admitted Patient Care - The NHS England Secure Data Environment (SDE) service only
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Outpatient - The NHS England SDE service only
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Critical Care - The NHS England SDE service only
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Emergency Care - The NHS England SDE service and extract
Data set available in packages
Packages are pre-defined groups of fields and or tables that allow a customer to select from a list that best meets their needs. Packages do not allow a customer to customise their field or table selection.
- Yes
Period of data coverage
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Admitted Patient Care 01/04/2017 ongoing
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Outpatient 01/04/2017 ongoing
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Critical Care 01/04/2017 ongoing
Uncurated Low Latency Hospital Data Sets - Emergency Care 01/04/2020 ongoing
Geographical scope of data
England
Legal limitations applied to use
None
Linkable to other data sets
- Yes - options for linking using pseudonymised data
Associated data sets
Data collection process
Submitted by: NHS hospital trusts
Collected by: NHS England
Frequency: Monthly
Clinical coding systems
Does the data set include any standardised systems of coding?
- ICD9, ICD10 (International Classification of Diseases classifies diseases and other health conditions.)
- OPCS-4 (Office of Population Census and Surveys classification of interventions and surgical procedures.)
- SNOMED-CT (a structured clinical vocabulary for use in electronic health records.)
- TFCs (Treatment Function Codes are used to record treatment activities undertaken.)
Derived fields
Standardised formulation may be applied across multiple data sets to generate commonly derived fields. Any standard derivations applicable to this data set are listed below. Please note that this does not include bespoke derivations created specifically for the individual data set.
- LSOA_OF_RESIDENCE (The Lower Super Output Area (lowest level without being disclosive) covering the area in which the patient’s postcode falls.)
Third party licensing
Does the data set require copyrighted clinical assessment tools or outcome measures that require a licence?
- None
Advice and support
Governance of this data set is provided by:
Owning organisation: NHS England
Data Controller: NHS England
Data Processor: NHS England
NHS England provides a variety of functions for the data sets we make available. Therefore, our knowledge and understanding of the data will vary, impacting the level of advice and support we can provide.
In relation to this data set, we make this specific release asset available to allow access to more timely though less complete and assured data. As such, we do not offer a support service to assist with queries relating to the data contained within this asset.
Last edited: 12 May 2025 10:23 am