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I1Sch. Pt. 1 in force at 15.4.2015, see reg. 1(1)(a)
CDS Type | CDS Description | Data |
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CDS 010 | Accident and Emergency | Data of all monthly accident and emergency attendances (individual visits to an accident and emergency department to receive treatment from the accident and emergency service) |
CDS 020 | Out-patient | Data of all monthly out-patient attendances (individual visits) (including ward attenders and nurse and midwife attendances) and monthly numbers of cancelled or missed out-patient appointments |
CDS 030 | Elective Admission List – End of Period Census (Standard) | Monthly data of patients remaining on elective admission lists on a particular date, including details of all booked, planned and waiting list admissions |
CDS 120 | Admitted Patient Care - Finished Birth Episode | Monthly data of all birth episodes that have finished (deliveries resulting in a registrable birth (all live births and still births after 24 weeks gestation) in a health service hospital or in another organisation where the delivery was funded by the NHS) |
CDS 130 | Admitted Patient Care - Finished General Episode | Monthly data of all finished general episodes of admitted patient care (day case and inpatient) under the care of a consultant, midwife or nurse |
CDS 140 | Admitted Patient Care - Finished Delivery Episode | Monthly data of all finished delivery episodes (deliveries which have resulted in a registrable birth in a health service hospital or in another organisation where the delivery was funded by the NHS) |
CDS 150 | Admitted Patient Care - Other Birth Event | Monthly data of all finished other birth events (NHS funded home births and all other birth events which are not NHS funded) |
CDS 160 | Admitted Patient Care - Other Delivery Event | Monthly data of all finished other delivery episodes (NHS funded home deliveries and all other delivery events which are not NHS funded) |
CDS 180 | Admitted Patient Care – Unfinished Birth Episode | Data relating to birth episodes that were unfinished as at midnight on 31st March of each year |
CDS 190 | Admitted Patient Care – Unfinished General Episode | Data, for NHS and private patient care (day case and inpatient), for all general episodes that were unfinished as at midnight on 31st March of each year and of all unfinished short-stay informal psychiatric patients who are resident in hospital or on leave of absence (home leave) on 31st March of each year and who have been in hospital for less than 12 months |
CDS 200 | Admitted Patient Care – Unfinished Delivery Episode | Data of delivery episodes, in a health service hospital or in another organisation where the delivery episode was funded by the NHS, that were unfinished as at midnight on 31st March of each year |
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