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SNS: Data - Current & Future Coverage Plans

Thursday, November 1, 2007

As part of the work to prepare for reporting on the Outcome Agreement Indicators I am currently looking at the scope of the data we hold & at the availability of data around the various indicators. I am aware that the Improvement Service are working on matching available datasets to outcomes/indicators & I have received valuable assistance from ScotPho at ISD in looking at the availability of data around the health indicators (as the updated Community Health Profiles won't be an exact match to the outcopme indicators), but feel it would be good if there were a downloadable list of all current SNS indicators by geography type & a future development paper outlining plans for data addition/deletion.

Thanks
Bob Stead
West Lothian Council

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