Dental Services: Yorkshire and the Humber

(asked on 7th October 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many adult patients as a relative proportion of the local population had an appointment with a NHS dentist in Yorkshire and the Humber in (a) July 2015 to June 2016, (b) July 2014 to June 2015 and (c) July 2013 to June 2014.


Answered by
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David Mowat
This question was answered on 17th October 2016

Information is not available in the format requested.

NHS Digital is not able to provide numbers of people who had an appointment with a National Health Service dentist. However, it is able to provide the number of patients seen at specified dates as a percentage of the population. This covers patients seen by an NHS dentist, including work undertaken by dentists under vocational training and orthodontic patients. It does not, however, cover dental treatment carried out in hospitals under Hospital Dental Services, nor under services provided privately.

Table: Count of the number of adult patients (aged 18 and over) seen in the specified time periods, and as a percentage of the population, in NHS England North (Yorkshire and Humber)

Number of patients seen

Percentage of the population

July 2012 -June 2014

July 2013 - June 2015

July 2014 - June 2016

July 2012 -June 2014

July 2013 -June 2015

July 2014 -June 2016

NHS England North (Yorkshire and Humber)

2,464,069

2,465,440

2,463,843

57.5

57.5

57.2

Notes:

1. The figures are for the number of patients seen at least once during the 24 month period. Patients are counted in this data set on their first visit only. An equivalent measure covering the 12 month period is not available.

2. Population data are sourced from the Office for National Statistics.

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