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A comprehensive high cost drugs dataset from the NHS in England - An OpenSAFELY-TPP Short Data Report

Authors :
Anna Rowan
Chris Bates
William Hulme
David Evans
Simon Davy
Nicholas A Kennedy
James Galloway
Kathryn E Mansfield
Katie Bechman
Julian Matthewman
Mark Yates
Jeremy Brown
Anna Schultze
Sam Norton
Alex J. Walker
Caroline E. Morton
Krishnan Bhaskaran
Christopher T. Rentsch
Elizabeth Williamson
Richard Croker
Seb Bacon
George Hickman
Tom Ward
Amelia Green
Louis Fisher
Helen J Curtis
John Tazare
Rosalind M. Eggo
Peter Inglesby
Jonathan Cockburn
Helen I. McDonald
Rohini Mathur
Angel YS Wong
Harriet Forbes
John Parry
Frank Hester
Sam Harper
Ian J Douglas
Liam Smeeth
Laurie A Tomlinson
Charlie W Lees
Stephen Evans
Catherine Smith
Sinéad M. Langan
Amir Mehkar
Brian MacKenna
Ben Goldacre
Source :
Wellcome Open Research
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no routine comprehensive hospital medicines data from the UK available to researchers. These records can be important for many analyses including the effect of certain medicines on the risk of severe COVID-19 outcomes. With the approval of NHS England, we set out to obtain data on one specific group of medicines, “high-cost drugs” (HCD) which are typically specialist medicines for the management of long-term conditions, prescribed by hospitals to patients. Additionally, we aimed to make these data available to all approved researchers in OpenSAFELY-TPP. This report is intended to support all studies carried out in OpenSAFELY-TPP, and those elsewhere, working with this dataset or similar data. Methods: Working with the North East Commissioning Support Unit and NHS Digital, we arranged for collation of a single national HCD dataset to help inform responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset was developed from payment submissions from hospitals to commissioners. Results: In the financial year (FY) 2018/19 there were 2.8 million submissions for 1.1 million unique patient IDs recorded in the HCD. The average number of submissions per patient over the year was 2.6. In FY 2019/20 there were 4.0 million submissions for 1.3 million unique patient IDs. The average number of submissions per patient over the year was 3.1. Of the 21 variables in the dataset, three are now available for analysis in OpenSafely-TPP: Financial year and month of drug being dispensed; drug name; and a description of the drug dispensed. Conclusions: We have described the process for sourcing a national HCD dataset, making these data available for COVID-19-related analysis through OpenSAFELY-TPP and provided information on the variables included in the dataset, data coverage and an initial descriptive analysis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2398502X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wellcome Open Research
Accession number :
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