FOI_02837_ENGLAND_LEVEL

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Data last updated May 30, 2025
Metadata last updated May 30, 2025
Created May 30, 2025
Format CSV
License Open Government Licence 3.0 (United Kingdom)

Data Dictionary

Column Title Type Description
YEAR_MONTH Year and Month number

The year and month for which the claim for dispensed items has been submitted to NHSBSA in the format YYYYMM.

PRESCRIBER_COUNTRY Prescriber Country string

The country where an item was prescribed.

BNF_CODE BNF Code string

The BNF Code is a 15-digit code in which the first seven digits are allocated according to the categories in the BNF and the last 8 digits represent the medicinal product, form, strength and the link to the generic equivalent product. NHS Prescription Services has created pseudo BNF chapters, which are not published, for items not included in BNF chapters 1 to 15. The majority of such items are dressings and appliances which NHS Prescription Services has classified into four pseudo BNF chapters (20 to 23).

BNF_DESCRIPTION BNF Presentation Description string

The individual preparation name of the drug, which may be proprietary or generic, followed by strength and form.

ITEMS Items number

Items shows the number of times a product appears on a prescription form not the quantity prescribed.

NIC_GBP Net Ingredient Cost (NIC (£)) number

Net Ingredient cost (NIC) is the basic price of a drug as stated in Part II Clause 8 of the Drug Tariff but please note that where a price concession for items listed in Part VIII of the Drug Tariff has been agreed between the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee the NIC will reflect the concession price rather than the Drug Tariff price. NIC is given in Pounds Sterling.

TOTAL_QUANTITY Total Quantity number

Total quantity is the number of items multiplied by the quantity prescribed. e.g. 2 items prescribed, one with a quantity of 2 and one with a quantity of 3, the total quantity would show as 5 (1 item x quantity of 2) + (1 item x quantity of 3)