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Viral Respiratory Diseases (including Influenza and COVID-19) in Scotland Surveillance Report - Public Health Scotland presents epidemiological information on respiratory infection activity, including COVID-19, across Scotland. Due to the dynamic nature of all datasets included in this report, figures contained within each update may be subject to change in future releases. Any revised figures will then be reflected within the latest update. Between 24 April and 9 October 2025, PHS are reducing the frequency of the Viral respiratory diseases (including influenza and COVID-19) in Scotland narrative report to monthly. PHS will move to weekly dashboard only updates for respiratory infection and COVID-19 surveillance. This approach aligns to the pre-pandemic one for respiratory pathogens, which typically follow a seasonal pattern. PHS will continue to monitor COVID-19 and other respiratory infection levels and reinstate the weekly narrative report before 9 October 2025 if necessary.

Scottish Cervical Screening Programme Statistics - Public Health Scotland provides a range of annual statistics relating to the Scottish Cervical Screening Programme, including coverage and uptake by deprivation and age group. In addition, information on laboratory services will be available. On 28 May 2025 Scott Heald wrote to Ed Humpherson to request a temporary suspension of the accredited official statistics status for PHS’ cervical screening statistics. The next release will be published on 29 July 2025 as official statistics in development due to methodological changes and errors with the previous data.

NHS Waiting Times - Stage of Treatment - A new website dedicated to waiting times for planned hospital appointments and admissions was launched on 10 December 2024. This provides patients on an inpatient, day case or new outpatient waiting list with an easy-to-use platform to find out how long they are likely to wait for their appointment. It replaces the corresponding webpages hosted by NHS inform and include several improvements in response to recommendations by the Official Statistics Regulator. A key improvement is an expanded set of summary statistics that will provide a better reflection of people’s actual experience of waiting times across NHSScotland. For more information see PHS's blog.

General Practice - Demographics Data Visualisation - pre announced for 6 May 2025 has been delayed to 3 June 2025 to undertake further data quality checks.

Long Term Service Demand Projections in Scotland - pre announced for 27 May 2025 has been delayed until 17 June 2025 to allow additional time needed for quality assurance checks.

The Scottish Burden of Disease - disease-specific forecasts of prevalence and burden - pre-announced for 27 May 2025 has been delayed to 24 June 2025 to allow additional time needed for quality assurance checks. A version was published temporarily in error on 27 May. PHS is working to investigate this issue and implement actions to minimise the risk of such an error being repeated. 

Routes to Cancer Diagnosis, Cancer Stage and Curative Treatment for Cancer: Information to Support Visions from the Cancer Strategy - pre-announced for 3 June 2025 has been delayed until further notice. Some unexpected patterns were apparent in the 2022 data which did not fit with long-standing recognised relationships between incidence and deprivation/mortality by deprivation. Before publishing, further investigation is required to understand whether these are genuine findings or artefacts.

Cancer Incidence in Scotland - pre-announced for 3 June 2025 has been delayed until further notice. Some unexpected patterns were apparent in the 2022 data which did not fit with long-standing recognised relationships between incidence and deprivation/mortality by deprivation. Before publishing, further investigation is required to understand whether these are genuine findings or artefacts.

Cancer Mortality - pre-announced for 10 June 2025 has been delayed until further notice. Some unexpected patterns were apparent in the 2022 data which did not fit with long-standing recognised relationships between incidence and deprivation/mortality by deprivation. Before publishing, further investigation is required to understand whether these are genuine findings or artefacts.

Rapid review of evidence about alcohol marketing and advertising: Influences on consumer attitudes and behaviours, and the effects of regulation on those behaviours - pre-announced for 1 July 2025 has been delayed until further notice to allow additional time needed to take further quality assurance steps.

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  • Melanoma Cancer Quality Performance Indicators

    • 24 June 2025

    Patients diagnosed between July 2021 and June 2024

  • Consensus Approach on substance use harm prevention (SUHP) for Children and Young People in Scotland

    • 24 June 2025

    There is currently no national approach to prevent harms from substance use among children and young people in Scotland. PHS led work to develop a whole system approach to substance use harm prevention for children and young people. This was done by engaging with expert stakeholders to reach a consensus approach on substance Use Harm Prevention (SUHP) for children and young people in Scotland. There was also engagement with children and young people across Scotland (through youth organisations with children ranging from ages 10-26), this was to ensure that the voice of Children and Young people were across this work.

  • The Scottish Burden of Disease - disease-specific forecasts of prevalence and burden

    • 24 June 2025

    The Scottish Burden of Disease (SBOD) (https://www. scotpho. org. uk/comparative-health/burden-of-disease/overview/) study is a population health surveillance system which monitors how diseases, injuries and risk factors prevent the Scottish population from living longer lives in better health. In this report, we build on previous demographic forecasts of burden to explore both the impact of the changing demographic situation and past disease-specific trends to estimate future disease prevalence and burden in Scotland.

  • National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Waiting Times

    • 24 June 2025

    Information on the number of clients seen and the length of time they waited, and the progress towards the Scottish Government HEAT standard, quarter ending December 2024. Data presented by Health Board and Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP). Includes information on number of clients seen in prison and length of time they waited.

  • Viral Respiratory Diseases (including Influenza and COVID-19) in Scotland Report

    • 26 June 2025

    This weekly release by Public Health Scotland presents epidemiological information on respiratory infection activity, including COVID-19, across Scotland. Due to the dynamic nature of all datasets included in this report, figures contained within each update may be subject to change in future releases. Any revised figures will then be reflected within the latest update.

  • Notification of Infectious Diseases

    • 26 June 2025

    Public Health Scotland (PHS) releases figures on infectious diseases Thursday at 0930 on the Health Protection PHS Webpages. Please note data reporting frequency may vary as PHS continues to monitor data to protect the people of Scotland. Currently weekly data on Measles is being released.

  • Gastro-intestinal and Foodborne Infections: Laboratory Reports of Norovirus in Scotland

    • 26 June 2025

    Laboratory Reports of Norovirus in Scotland

  • Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies (SACT) Activity

    • 26 June 2025

    SACT activity data is published in a dashboard showing weekly appointments for SACT as well as monthly and annual patient numbers for cancer patients receiving SACT treatment in secondary care in NHS Scotland.

  • Core Suite of Integration Indicators

    • 01 July 2025

    Release of Core Suite Integration Indicators for each Health and Social Care Partnership in Scotland. Indicators include annual emergency bed day and emergency readmission rates for those aged 18+. For a full list please visit this link noting that no information is yet available for indicators 10, 21, 22 and 23 - https://www. gov. scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/advice-and-guidance/2015/04/health-social-care-integration-core-suite-indicators/documents/core-suite-integration-indicators/core-suite-integration-indicators/govscot%3Adocument/00475305. pdf.

  • Residential Rehabilitation: Interim Monitoring Report on Residential Rehabilitation Funded Placements

    • 01 July 2025

    This eleventh report presents information on the number of alcohol and drug partnership statutory funded placements, that were approved between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2025.

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