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CUREd+ Linked HES Accident & Emergency (A&E) - Emergency Department (ED) attendances

Population Size

Not reported
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Years

2011 - 2020

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Associated BioSamples

None/not available

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Geographic coverage

England

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Lead time

2-6 months

Lead time statistic card

Summary

Administrative records of ED attendances across England, sourced from NHS hospital trusts and held by NHS Digital. Includes details of arrival, presenting condition, treatments, and outcomes.

Documentation

This dataset contains structured records of attendances at Emergency Departments (EDs) in England. It includes information on patient demographics, arrival method, investigations, treatments, and discharge outcomes. It is based on the older HES A&E national data specification submitted routinely by EDs as part of national reporting requirements.

HES A&E was superseded by the Emergency Care Data Set (ECDS) as the national standard for Emergency Department data collection from 2018. While both datasets overlapped between 2018 and 2020, HES A&E captures more limited and less structured clinical information compared to ECDS.

Dataset type

Health and disease, Treatments/Interventions, Measurements/Tests

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Keywords

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection

Administrative

Source of data extraction

EPR

Collection source setting

Secondary care - Accident and Emergency

Patient pathway description

Urgent and Emergency Care

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

None/not available

Structural Metadata

Details

Publishing frequency

Static

Version

1.0.0

Modified

16/05/2025

Citation Requirements

We gratefully acknowledge the University of Sheffield Data Connect Service, which provided data management support and the data extract from the CUREd+ Research Database, and the University of Sheffield Secure Data Services who hosted the data in the secure data environment. This work uses data provided by patients and collected by the NHS as part of their care and support. Funding for the data preparation of the CUREd+ Research Database was funded in part by the Connected Cities study, now continued through the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration and the NHS England Yorkshire & Humber Secure Data Environment. The views expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and do not represent those of The University of Sheffield, NHSA, NHS, NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.

Coverage

Start date

01/04/2011

End date

30/03/2020

Time lag

Not applicable

Geographic coverage

England

Maximum age range

150

Follow-up

Unknown

Accessibility

Language

en

Alignment with standardised data models

LOCAL

Controlled vocabulary

ICD10, SNOMED CT, NHS NATIONAL CODES, OPCS4

Format

Parquet, CSV

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Available

Time to dataset access

2-6 months

Access request cost

Data from this dataset would typically be provided as part of a linked extract, including data from multiple CUREd+ datasets. The cost of an extract varies according to the technical specifications - a quote will be provided based on the estimated time required from Data Managers, Data Scientists and Project Managers. It is likely to be between £15, 000 - £30, 000

Access method category

TRE/SDE

Access service description

Data can only be accessed within the University of Sheffield's Secure Data Services environment. Approved users will be provided with credentials and training once their device has been approved.

Jurisdiction

UK

Data use limitation

Research use only,No linkage,Research-specific restrictions

Data use requirements

Collaboration required,Ethics approval required,Geographical restrictions,Time limit on use,Disclosure control,Not for profit use,Return to database or resource,User-specific restriction

Data Controller

University of Sheffield

Data Processor

University of Sheffield

Dataset Types: Health and disease, Treatments/Interventions, Measurements/Tests


Collection Sources: Secondary care - Accident and Emergency

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