We release a wide range of research, guidance and statistical publications.

Publications released before 16 March 2020 may be found on the Data and Intelligence, Health Protection Scotland or Improving Health websites.

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  • Alcohol related hospital statistics - Scotland financial year 2019 to 2020

    • 17 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Alcohol

    Alcohol related inpatient and day case activity and psychiatric hospital admission

  • Lymphoma - Patients diagnosed between October 2016 and September 2019

    • 17 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Conditions and diseases

    This release by PHS highlights the publication of the National Lymphoma Cancer Quality Performance Indicators (QPIs) in the Cancer QPIs dashboard, now held within the Scottish Cancer Registry and Intelligence Service (SCRIS).

  • Delayed discharges in NHSScotland annual - Annual summary of occupied bed days and census figures – data to March 2020

    • 17 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Delayed discharges

    Annual summary information relating to people experiencing a delay in their discharge from hospital

  • Enhanced Surveillance of COVID-19 in Scotland – Community Surveillance in Primary Care Settings

    • 11 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    The data presented in this report has been collected as part of the community surveillance programme in primary care, from a sample of 13,832 individuals so far since April 2020, provide insights into the characteristics of people with mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms. Those without symptoms are excluded from the sample. The findings are from data collected in phases 1 and 2 of the programme which took place over twenty-six weeks, up until October 2020. Participants in the surveillance programme were recruited across all 14 Health Boards in Scotland and were those with mild to moderate symptoms, presenting to NHS24, who received a telephone consultation or were seen at a COVID-19 Community Assessment Centre (CAC) for a face-to-face consultation. A key finding is that the symptoms of cough and altered sense of taste/smell were associated with an increased odd of a positive test, followed by headache, diarrhoea and fatigue. There were no symptoms which were more likely to be associated with a positive test result in children and adolescents.

  • Weekly national seasonal respiratory report - Week 45

    • 11 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Population health

    This release is a weekly report on epidemiological information on seasonal influenza activity in Scotland. Due to COVID health care services are functioning differently now compared to previous flu seasons so the consultation rates are not directly comparable to historical data.

  • COVID-19 statistical report - 11 November 2020

    • 11 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    This report provides a range of analyses relating to COVID-19 with a specific focus on patterns associated with the age, sex and deprivation of people affected by the virus.

  • NHS Performs - weekly update of emergency department activity and waiting time statistics - Week ending 1 November 2020

    • 10 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Hospital care

    Weekly attendance at emergency departments and performance against the 4 hour waiting time standard

  • Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios - July 2019 to June 2020

    • 10 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Hospital care

    Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios (HSMRs) adjust death data (referred to as mortality data) to take account of some of the factors known to affect the underlying risk of death.

  • Monthly prescribing activity data - Data for August 2020

    • 10 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Pharmacy and prescribing

    Information on prescribing practices and drugs being prescribed.

  • Weekly national seasonal respiratory report - Week 44

    • 04 November 2020
    • Statistical report
    • Population health

    This release is a weekly report on epidemiological information on seasonal influenza activity in Scotland. Due to COVID health care services are functioning differently now compared to previous flu seasons so the consultation rates are not directly comparable to historical data.