Monthly prescribing activity data
Data for June and July 2023
An Official Statistics publication for Scotland
- Published
- 28 November 2023
- Type
- Statistical report
- Author
- Public Health Scotland
About this release
Public Health Scotland has released NHS Scotland data for items prescribed in Scotland and reimbursed by the NHS, for June and July 2023. The data is in two formats - practice level Open Data and an interactive dashboard.
Further information
Open Data files enable independent analysis of NHSScotland prescribing data. Information is shown for each practice and by individual drug. In response to feedback from users we have produced a prescribing dashboard to allow exploration of the Open Data file. Four interactive views are available:
- What are the highest cost therapeutic areas for prescriptions in the community?
- How do individual GP Practices contribute to overall GP Practice prescribing?
- What is the variation in Prescribing among the biggest GP practices?
- Where are the most prescriptions being written?
Monthly Prescribing Activity Data can be found on the Scottish Health and Social Care open data portal and an interactive dashboard can be found via the PHS Prescribing Webpages. The former ISD Scotland website also presents monthly aggregated summary statistics.
Further information is available from the Prescribing webpages.
General enquiries
If you have an enquiry relating to this publication, please contact David Scott at phs.prescribing@phs.scot.
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Older versions of this publication
Versions of this publication released before 16 March 2020 may be found on the Data and Intelligence, Health Protection Scotland or Improving Health websites.