We want to generate trust in what we release through a commitment to transparency. What we produce will meet consistent standards of behaviour that reflect the wider public good and be:
- truthful
- impartial
- independent
It's possible that despite our quality control procedures, there may have been errors in methodology, underlying data or processes when producing our statistics.
Where an error is found, we'll assess the impact of this on the interpretation of the statistics. We'll determine an appropriate response to correct the error and alert you.
Major errors which would change the interpretation of data will be corrected and the publication updated. This is to show you the impact of this, with known users notified directly where possible.
Minor errors which do not change the interpretation of data will be corrected in subsequent publications, with supporting tables updated as soon as possible. In all cases, any unscheduled corrections will be communicated on this page. This is to ensure full transparency of our processes.
You can view each iteration of our publications and their associated correction notices from this page by selecting the relevant link in the following list. All corrections will be made in line with our Revisions and Corrections Policy.
Dependency Forming Medicines - England
General Pharmaceutical Services – England
Medicines Used in Mental Health – England
NICE Technology Appraisals in the NHS in England (Innovation Scorecard)
Prescription Cost Analysis – England