Data Limitations

This page details the limitations of the data sourced, and caveats that need to be assumed when analysing the visualisations.

Summary

The Health Action Resource Platform (HARP) data displays are a pictorial display of the datasets available.  

They do not explain the underlying reasons behind the results. For example, the length of stay for patients with Diabetes or Stroke in an Integrated Care System (ICS) will be affected by multiple factors including local service models and provision, protocols, staffing levels in health and care services and wider determinants of health. Therefore, the HARP should be used as a catalyst and stimulate more in-depth discussions locally between commissioners, providers, service users, public health experts and other stakeholders about the results, reasons for any disparities highlighted by the HARP, local factors that may affect the data, local service development and resourcing, access to services, patient or user feedback and actions to reduce inequalities.   

Data quality around ethnicity recording in the NHS is variable, with significant gaps and inaccurate or conflicting information in national datasets.  The pandemic highlighted the urgent need to improve the quality and consistency of data as these data limitations impacted analysis. NHS England has asked all NHS organisations to proactively review and ensure the completeness of patient ethnicity data. Ensuring datasets are complete and timely is essential to underpin an understanding of and response to health inequalities, and a continued focus on improving data quality is needed.  

For the data on the HARP, ethnicity data has been collected for each patient contact –  the most frequently recorded ethnicity is then being used. Where there is more than one ethnicity recorded at the same frequency, the most recently recorded ethnicity has been used.

Metric Types

Within the HARP there are three key types of metrics;  

These metrics are all shown by ethnicity and at different geographical levels – ICB, Region and England. 

Methodology, data extraction and sources

Caveats for domains

Cardiovascular Disease 

Diabetes 

Maternal and Neonatal Health 

Mental Health 

Cancer 

Respiratory Disease 

COVID 

Sickle Cell 

Activity for sickle cell disease has been identified from admissions data using ICD-10 diagnoses.  


[1] A picture of health: determining the core population served by an urban NHS hospital trust and understanding the key health needs | BMC Public Health | Full Text (biomedcentral.com)