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Healthcare spending in the UK, 2013 infographic
26-Mar-2015Total spend on healthcare in the UK in 2013 and a breakdown of public and private sector spending.
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In 2013, over £150 billion was spent on healthcare in the UK
26-Mar-2015Total healthcare expenditure in the UK and split by public and private sector expenditure.
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Healthcare spending in the UK 2012, infographic
30-Apr-2014Infographic exploring how UK healthcare spending today compares with previous years and other G7 countries
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UK healthcare spending reaches £144.5 billion in 2012, up 1.9%
30-Apr-2014The latest ONS analysis looks at healthcare spending
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NHS Follows UK trend for high skilled jobs infographic
08-Oct-2013Infographic showing changes in the share of skills groups, 2002-2012
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National Well-being Health Infographic, 2013
17-Jul-2013This infographic shows by age and other variables two of the current measures of national well-being
Latest Summaries
Latest Publications
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Public Service Productivity Estimates: Healthcare 2013
10-Dec-2015Updated estimates of inputs, output and productivity for public service healthcare in the UK between 1995 and 2012, and new estimates for 2013.
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National Survey of Bereaved People (VOICES), 2014
09-Jul-2015Results of the 2014 National Survey of Bereaved People for England on quality of patient care, dignity and respect for patient, and support for carer in last 3 months and 2 days of life.
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Expenditure on Healthcare in the UK, 2013
26-Mar-2015Total healthcare expenditure in the UK between 1997 and 2013.
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National Survey of Bereaved People (VOICES) by NHS Area Team (England), 2012 to 2013
26-Mar-2015Combined results of the 2012 and 2013 VOICES survey by NHS Area Team.
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Public Service Productivity Estimates: Healthcare, 2012
28-Jan-2015Updated output, inputs and productivity estimates for publicly-funded healthcare in the UK. The time series begins in 1995 and this release provides new data for 2011 and 2012. It provides analysis of healthcare output by component and describes the impact of the quality-adjustment factor that is applied. Healthcare inputs are analysed by component.
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Urban Audit - Perceptions of City Life in the United Kingdom and Europe, 2012
23-Jul-2014Using Urban Audit data for cities to assess how typical or otherwise perceptions in UK cities are compared with other European cities.
Latest Data
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Reference table 1: Growth rates and indices for public service healthcare inputs, quantity and quality adjusted output and productivity, 1995 to 2013 (Excel sheet 41Kb)
10-Dec-2015Public service healthcare growth rates and indices for inputs and quantity and quality adjusted output and productivity
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Reference table 2: Volume growth for public service healthcare quantity output by component, 1996 to 2013 (Excel sheet 40Kb)
10-Dec-2015Public service healthcare percentage volume growth for quantity output by component
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Reference table 3: Volume growth, contributions to growth and expenditure shares for public service healthcare quantity output by component, financial year 1994 to 1995 to 2013 to 2014 (Excel sheet 53Kb)
10-Dec-2015Percentage growth and expenditure shares for public service healthcare quantity output by component
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Reference table 4: Volume growth, expenditure shares and contributions to growth for public service healthcare inputs by component, 1995 to 2012 (Excel sheet 32Kb)
10-Dec-2015Public service healthcare inputs percentage volume growth, expenditure shares and contributions to growth by component
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Reference table 5:Revisions to public service healthcare inputs and quality adjusted output and productivity growth rates compared to previously published statistics, 1996 to 2012 (Excel sheet 32Kb)
10-Dec-2015A comparison of public service healthcare inputs and quality and quantity adjusted output and productivity growth revisions, to previously published statistics
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National Survey of Bereaved People (VOICES) 2014 (Excel sheet 469Kb)
09-Jul-2015Full survey results including quality of patient care, dignity and respect for patient, and support for carer in last 3 months and 2 days of life and quality of dementia care.