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National Prescribing Indicators 2022-2023: Quarterly reports

The National Prescribing Indicators (NPIs) for 2022-2025 include indicators for primary and secondary care, with a focus on the following priority areas:

  • Analgesics (including opioids, tramadol, and gabapentin and pregabalin)
  • Anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation
  • Antimicrobial stewardship (including total antibacterial items and the ‘4C antimicrobials’: co-amoxiclav, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones and clindamycin)
  • Decarbonisation of inhalers

These four priority areas were supported by additional indicators:

  • Safety
    • Prescribing safety indicators
    • Hypnotics and anxiolytics
    • Yellow Cards
  • Efficiency
    • Best value biological medicines
    • Low value for prescribing

On a quarterly basis, a report is compiled analysing the performance of each health board against the current set of NPIs.

⇩ National Prescribing Indicators 2022–2023: Analysis of Prescribing Data to March 2023 (updated December 2023) 4.5MB (PDF)
⇩ National Prescribing Indicators 2022–2023: Analysis of Prescribing Data to December 2022 3.9MB (PDF)
⇩ National Prescribing Indicators 2022–2023: Analysis of Prescribing Data to September 2022 (updated April 2023) 3.9MB (PDF)
⇩ National Prescribing Indicators 2022–2023: Analysis of Prescribing Data to June 2022 (updated January 2023) 4.1MB (PDF)
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