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Guidance: Adult social care in England statistics: background quality and methodology

Department Of Health

June 1
08:30 2023

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DHSC publishes monthly statistics on adult social care in England. This document sets out information on the context, sources, quality and coverage of the data included in these reports.

This document will be updated regularly as further information is added to these reports.

Published 1 September 2022
Last updated 1 June 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated to include a new section on equivalent data published by other UK nations.

  2. Updated to reflect the end of the collection of flu vaccination data for the 2022 to 2023 season and a change in COVID-19 testing guidance in social care settings.

  3. Updated to reflect the end of the collection of COVID-19 autumn booster vaccination data and the upcoming end of the collection of flu vaccination data for the 2022 to 2023 season.

  4. Updated to include quality assurance and data validation methods used throughout this publication, and to reflect the upcoming removal of COVID-19 autumn booster vaccination data. Also updated to reflect this publications 'official statistics' badging.

  5. Updated to advise about the correct use of the vaccination rate denominator, and to specify the statistical disclosure control methods applied to data throughout this publication.

  6. Updated to specify the dates of the Adult Social Care Information (Enforcement) Regulations 2022, and to add information about a new NHS England publication on vaccination in care settings.

  7. Updated the date for the introduction of the enforcement regulation for the Capacity Tracker data provision.

  8. Updated to reflect changes in data download dates.

  9. Updated to reflect changes to the vaccination data collection and the inclusion of flu data for the 2022 to 2023 season.

  10. First published.

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