DoH Statistics and Research
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COVID-19 Statistics
This page lists statistical information relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
DoH commissioned surveys
Information and analysis directorate commissions, manages and publishes results from department funded surveys. Some surveys run on a continuous basis whilst some are periodic in nature.
Family health services statistics
Consists of information regarding general practice, community pharmacy, high street dentists and ophthalmic services.
Forms and guidance for HSC Trusts
Forms and guidance for HSC Trusts
Health inequalities statistics
Health inequalities in Northern Ireland (NI) are examined through the NI health and social care inequalities monitoring system (HSCIMS).
Hospital statistics
Information within this section refers to activity and waiting times at acute hospitals in Northern Ireland (NI).
Mental health, learning disability and autism statistics
Information within this section refers to activity for services relating to mental health, learning disability and autism.
Official statistics and user engagement
Official statistics are a fundamental requirement for good government, the delivery of public services, and evidence based decision making in all sectors of society.
Other public health statistics
The lifestyle choices that people make and behaviours they follow in their lifetime can all have an impact on both their current and future health.
Quality and Outcomes framework (QOF)
QOF is a system to remunerate general practices for providing good quality care to their patients, and to help fund work to further improve the quality of health care delivered. It is a fundamental part of the general medical services (GMS) contract, introduced on 1 April 2004.
Resource allocation
Details of the approach used to determine the fair share of allocation of available Health and Social Care resources within Northern Ireland.
Safety and quality statistics
Presents information on patients' safety and patient experience. Patients safety includes complaints and clinical/social care negligence cases.
Social care statistics
Social care refers to the wide range of services designed to support people in maintaining their independence, enable them to play a fuller part in society, protect them in vulnerable situations and manage complex relationships.
Workforce statistics
Detailed statistics on health and social care employees and vacancies.