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Quality Intelligence Norfolk (QIN)
Welcome to Quality Intelligence Norfolk, the Quality Observatory for Norfolk. Our purpose is to support NHS organisations in Norfolk in delivering a high quality workforce by providing information and analysis tools. Our ambition is to be a credible, authoritative and evidence-based unit, drawing on the best methods for analysing data, presenting information, making comparisons and assessing change over time.
The most up-to-date evaluation of the numbers of people with dementia in the UK , projections on numbers of people in the future and the prevalence of dementia.
Promoting business success and improvement through flexibility and partnership, best practice and a culture where staff are encouraged to develop new skills and expand their knowledge.
HESonline is the national statistical data warehouse for England of the care provided by NHS hospitals and for NHS hospital patients treated elsewhere.
The IDeA supports improvement and innovation in local government.
We provide support with workforce planning and productivity, a national voice on policy and help to shape the future workforce.
Skills for Health - Workforce Projects Team developed the NHS Benchmarking Database tool to provide you with a single access point to a range of acute sector, mental health, PCT, plus new ambulance and maternity NHS data sources.
NHS Evidence is a new service which will develop, enhance and expand the services that were previously provided by the National Library for Health (NLH).
The Centre’s range of workforce data helps you to: understand your organisation's changing capacity requirements; build and sustain a workforce with the correct skills and expertise to meet patient requirements; compare your workforce provision with neighbouring areas and national expectation; and learn from the successes of similar NHS organisations.
NHS Medical Education England aims to align professional training, education and workforce needs with the needs of the service and patients.
Norfolk Insight (formerly Norfolk Data Observatory) is an information resource for exploring key facts and figures about Norfolk and its local communities.
The Office for National Statistics produces independent information to improve our understanding of the UK's economy and society.
The Quality Observatory for the East of England.
This website provides a link to each of the Quality Observatories established at regional level and describes the key areas of work for each Observatory.
Explore how the current resources (including infrastructure, support, and investment) could be used more effectively to provide a better service and improve the training of future surgical teams.
If you need to create a new workforce, update your existing structure, or plan for future changes, Skills for Health have a range of tested solutions and resources to support you. Their tools and methodologies, best practice case studies, examples of new ways of working and nationally transferable roles can help you achieve service goals, develop a workforce strategy or change the skills mix of your workforce.
SWPHO has produced a spreadsheet tool plotting projected populations for Government Office regions and County, Unitary and Local Authority areas.
The King’s Fund is a charity that seeks to understand how the health system in England can be improved.









