Integrated Urgent Care Aggregate Data Collection (IUC ADC) Experimental Statistics 2019-20

This section of the website provides information about Integrated Urgent Care Services in England. The IUC ADC monitors the effectiveness of fully integrated urgent care services through the NHS 111 single entry point and is used to report the IUC Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

During 2019-20, the NHS 111 Minimum Data Set was the official data source of IUC services while we worked on data quality and completeness of the IUC ADC.

Background information for the statistics, including the specification guidance used by data providers and contact details, is on the Integrated Urgent Care including NHS 111 landing page.

Statistical Notes and Data Quality Statements
IUC ADC Statistical Note for March 2020 (PDF, 147KB) (14 May 2020)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements March 2020 (PDF, 271KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for February 2020 (PDF, 146KB) (9 April 2020)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements February 2020 (PDF, 146KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for January 2020 (PDF, 146KB) (12 March 2020)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements January 2020 (PDF, 88KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for December 2019 (PDF, 146KB) (13 February 2020)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements December 2019 (PDF, 124KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for November 2019 (PDF, 145KB) (9 January 2020)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements November 2019 (PDF, 97KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for October 2019 (PDF, 153KB) (13 December 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements October 2019 (PDF, 99KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for September 2019 (PDF, 130KB) (14 November 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements September 2019 (PDF, 163KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for August 2019 (PDF, 140KB) (10 October 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements August 2019 (PDF, 110KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for July 2019 (PDF, 140KB) (12 September 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements July 2019 (PDF, 155KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for June 2019 (PDF, 139KB) (8 August 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements June 2019 (PDF, 151KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for May 2019 (PDF, 171KB) (11 July 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements May 2019 (PDF, 163KB)
IUC ADC Statistical Note for April 2019 (PDF, 142KB) (13 June 2019)
IUC ADC Data Quality Statements April 2019 (PDF, 128KB)

Excel & CSV Data
For the complete Experimental IUC ADC Data Time Series (Apr 2019-Mar 2021 inclusive) including revisions please go to Integrated Urgent Care Aggregate Data Collection (IUC ADC) Experimental Statistics 2021-21

 

Data Quality
Data for the IUC ADC are provided by lead data providers for each integrated urgent care service in England. It is the responsibility of commissioners of an IUC service to identify lead data providers and ensure that data are supplied each month. While lead data providers are responsible for collating and coordinating information for IUC ADC, they are not necessarily contracted to deliver all NHS 111 and out of hours services in the contract area. Integrated Urgent Care is provided by a variety of organisations, including ambulance services, private companies, not for profit organisations and NHS Trusts. The quality of data in this report is therefore dependent upon all parts of the IUC service supplying data to the relevant lead data provider.

Revisions will be published periodically (usually every six months) in line with NHS England Analytical Service team’s revisions policy.

IUC ADC data for April 2019 to June 2019 inclusive were revised on 13 December 2019.  Some comments in the Data Quality Statements for those months may no longer be relevant where they refer to figures that have since been revised.

IUC ADC data for August 2019 to May 2020 inclusive were revised on 14 January 2021.  Some comments in the Data Quality Statements for those months may no longer be relevant where they refer to figures that have since been revised.

Experimental Statistics
These statistics are classified as experimental and should be used with caution. Experimental statistics are newly developed or innovative statistics. These are published so that users and stakeholders can be involved in the assessment of their suitability and quality at an early stage. More information about experimental statistics can be found on the UK Statistics Authority website.