Main Programmes A-Z Index Request Info. Cancer CHD Stroke Costs Data Development Equality and Diversity Improving Mental Health Information Governance Joint Future Long Term Conditions Managing Data Quality National Clinical Dataset Development ScotPHO Quality Improvement Substance Misuse Waiting Times Women & Children (incl. sexual health) Workforce
Information and Statistics
This page provides an index to ISD's major programmes of work. There are however many additional smaller projects which lie out-with these general category headings. To access a complete listing of all outputs please view our A-Z Index (organised by key-words and titles) or our site map where you can view a high level summary of the site structure. Alternatively you may wish to use the search engine which has now been upgraded to give more accurate and informative results.
If you can't find what you're looking for we are always happy to respond to Information Requests by telephone. Our Customer Support desk is open from 8.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 4.00pm on Fridays (tel: 0131 275 7777 email: nss.csd@nhs.net).
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Cancer
The Cancer Information Programme analyses and disseminates high quality data on cancer; supports quality improvement, monitors public health; supports service planning; monitors and evaluates prevention, screening, clinical genetics and treatment services; supports research into cancer causes and outcomes; and maintains a high quality web information and information request services.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/cancer
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and Stroke
The CHD and Stroke Programme's main aim is to improve patient care by providing data to support the delivery of patient care, service planning and audit. The programme is working to develop national databases covering all patients diagnosed with CHD and the treatments they receive across the whole of NHSScotland - from primary care through to diagnosis, cardiac surgery and rehabilitation.
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Stroke
Web: www.isdscotland.org/stroke
Data Development
The Data Development Programme's task is to address the information challenge that arises from the changing ways in which health care is delivered and to meet the demands for more clinically-focused, sophisticated and modern ways of measuring and monitoring the performance of the NHSScotland.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/data_development
Equality and Diversity Information
The Equality & Diversity Information Programme (EDIP): deals with the collection of more personal information from patients/carers; ensures the NHS in Scotland is treating people fairly;ensures everyone is benefiting from NHS services irrespective of; age, gender, race, religion/faith belief, sexual orientation, disability or sensory impairment.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/equalityanddiversity
Improving Mental Health Information
The Improving Mental Health Information Programme is working to improve the breadth and quality of mental health information. Working with partners in the mental health community in Scotland, including the Scottish Executive, to do this through writing a Mental Health Information Strategy, workshops and dataset development
Web: www.isdscotland.org/imhip
Information Governance
A framework for handling information in a confidential and secure manner to appropriate ethical and quality standards. The Information Services Division are taking forward a programme of Information Governance for NHSScotland. We have worked closely with NHS Education for Scotland and NHS Quality Improvement Scotland to develop a single point of reference about Information Governance.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/isd/1557.html
Joint Future
The Joint Future Programme supports joint working between Local Authorities, NHSScotland and other organisations helping to deliver better integrated community care services. This is achieved through the development and provision of statistical information on: care homes, the needs and dependency of older people, patients experiencing a delay in hospital discharge, as well as the wide range of health related information collected by ISD.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/joint_future
Long Term Conditions
The aim of this programme of work is to help develop the best forms of care and service improvements through the effective use of information. Currently, we are focused on two key areas: information to support Community Health Partnerships (CHPs); and developing a risk prediction tool to identify those patients who would benefit most from preventative interventions in the community.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/isd/5658.html
Managing Data Quality
To support data quality, ISD provide advice, training and guidance on definitions and standards for data gathering, clinical coding, data validation, accreditation and quality assurance. Collaboration with colleagues throughout Scotland is essential to every aspect of managing the quality and completeness of national data. The Managing Data Quality area of this website provides details of all of these services and aims to provide those involved in the management of data, with online information to help support them in this process.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/isd/831.html
National Clinical Dataset Development
The National Clinical Dataset Development Programme (NCDDP) supports clinicians to develop interoperable national clinical data standards and datasets to facilitate the implementation of integrated care records across NHSScotland.
Initially datasets are being developed to support national priority areas, including cancer, CHD, stroke, mental health and child health. In addition, national generic data standards are being developed to facilitate consistent recording and exchange of core information common across all settings.
Web: www.show.scot.nhs.uk/clinicaldatasets
NHS Resources
Web: http://www.isdscotland.org/isd/6057.html
Costs
ISD Scotland collects annual data on the cost of providing health care in Scotland and publishes this information in Scottish Health Service Costs (Costs Book). Costs Book 2009 presents a detailed breakdown of expenditure on health, covering £9.3 billion of NHS spending.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/costs
Resource Allocation Formula
The Scottish Resource Allocation formula is used in the allocation of around 70% of the total NHS Budget between the 14 territorial NHS Boards in Scotland.
Web: http://www.isdscotland.org/isd/5785.html
Scottish National Tariff
The Scottish National Tariff Project was set up in November 2005 to create a list of prices for hospital procedures carried out by one NHS Board for patients who live in another NHS Board area.
Web: http://www.isdscotland.org/isd/3551.html
Public Health Information (Scottish Public Health Observatory - ScotPHO)
The ScotPHO Programme aims to contribute to health improvement in Scotland through supporting the development of routinely available public health information, helping users interpret information and use it more appropriately and effectively to support decision making, taking a lead on determining Scotland's future health information needs, and developing innovations in public health information. It is part of the ScotPHO collaboration which includes NHS Health Scotland, Health Protection Scotland, GROS and other partners.
Web:
www.scotpho.org.uk
Quality Improvement & Clinical Governance
The Quality Improvement Programme aims to improve the quality of health care by ensuring the effective use of national information resources to support clinical governance, clinical audit, consultant appraisal and revalidation as well as information on NHSScotland complaints to Acute and Primary Care Trusts.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/quality_improvement
Substance Misuse
The Substance Misuse Programme supports the improvement in the health and well-being of those who use/misuse substances (drugs, alcohol and tobacco), through the delivery of high quality information and expertise. Both direction and delivery of the programme is principally through partnership working between core information teams within ISD and professionals in the substance misuse field and across the Scottish Executive.
Web:
www.drugmisuse.isdscotland.org and www.isdscotland.org/alcohol
Waiting Times
The Waiting Times Programme aims to improve how waiting times are defined, measured, monitored and reported in order to support improvements in the management of waiting, individual patients' experiences, and public information.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/waiting_times
Women & Children's Health (incl. Sexual Health)
The Women & Children's Health Programme supports the improvement of maternal and children's health and sexual health in Scotland through the provision of high quality information. It has integrated the work of the Child Health Information Team and the Maternity and Neonatal Health Team and is at the forefront of developing and implementing clinical data systems such as the Scottish Birth Record and STISS (Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance Scotland).
Web: www.isdscotland.org/Woman_Child
Workforce
ISD collects a variety of information on staff employed in NHSScotland. Workforce information is now captured through the Scottish Workforce Information Standard System (SWISS) - Workforce Information Repository. SWISS is the data collection and analysis system that is now being used by the whole of NHS Scotland, for local, regional and national reporting.
Web: www.isdscotland.org/workforce
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