General Practice In-hours Activity Visualisation
As at 30 June 2024
Official statistics in development
- Published
- 27 August 2024
- Type
- Statistical report
- Author
- Public Health Scotland
About this release
This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents General Practice (GP) activity data extracted from participating practices across NHS Scotland from January 2018 to the end of June 2024 by NHS board and Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP).
This exploratory work aims to illustrate the type of activity information captured within GP clinical systems. Not all activity is recorded in the clinical systems and information on the complexity or duration of the activity is currently unavailable. Therefore, the activity reported does not represent all the work happening within a primary care setting.
Please note the data contained within this visualisation is not directly comparable to other work on GP activity ongoing in NHS England, or NHS Wales (NWIS), due to differences in methodology of counting and classifying GP activity.
The data remains subject to change and monthly figures and comparisons should be used with caution.
An in-practice dashboard is also available for practices to allow them to view their activity data down to individual staff member and undertake quality work; guidance documents have also been developed and issued to encourage more uniform recording practice. Engagement with practices is ongoing to investigate and solve data anomalies. Data quality indicators are being developed to allow better understanding of the data.
Main points
- In June 2024, the total number of General Practice encounters recorded by the whole practice team was approximately 7.2 million. This is a decrease of 699,045 encounters (8.9%) compared to May 2024 and a decrease of 632,921 encounters (8.1%) compared to June 2023.
- In June 2024, 2.6 million encounters (36%) were classified as Direct (an encounter between a patient and a clinician that can be face to face, telephone, video or eConsultation). This is a decrease of 277,441 encounters (9.6%) compared to May 2024 and a decrease 446,703 encounters (14.7%) compared to June 2023. Approximately 2.3 million (81%) of Direct encounters were recorded as physical and 0.5 million (19%) were recorded as virtual.
- Over the Winter period October 2023 to March 2024 there were 17.3 million encounters classified as Direct. This figure is 4.5% lower than the number of Direct encounters recorded over the Winter period October 2022 to March 2023, and 1% higher than the number of Direct encounters recorded over the Winter period October 2018 to March 2019 before the Covid pandemic.
- Approximately 94% of GP practices in Scotland are included in the data. However, month to month there can be some variation in which practices return data.
Note: Full definitions of the encounter class are available on the dashboard.
Publication user survey
We have created a survey to find out what our users think of the General Practice In-Hours Activity Visualisation. We want to find out what people find useful and what improvements they think could be made.
It should take less than 5 minutes to complete the survey.
If you have any questions about it or wish to contact the team, please email phs.generalpractice@phs.scot.
Further information
Data presented in the visualisation are subject to change.
Where it is identified data are excluded from that months release due to technical issues, these data will be updated the following month.
The next release of this publication will be 1 October 2024.
General enquiries
If you have an enquiry relating to this publication, please contact David Redpath at phs.generalpractice@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.