Number of Band 1 examinations claimed through Wales General Ophthalmic Services 2 scheme by selected reason for attendance and age of patient

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Data valuesData descriptionAgeReason for attendanceYear
71.3 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2015-16
79.6Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2023-24
13NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2016-17
2NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2024-25
78.2Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2018-19
78.6Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2022-23
7,830Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2021-22
12NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2015-16
14,896Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2021-22
1NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2023-24
80.7 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2023-24
75.2Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2017-18
82.9Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2024-25
77.1Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2021-22
17,692Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2022-23
3,686Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2020-21
11,112Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2023-24
13,068Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2024-25
18,586Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2022-23
67,431 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2016-17
8NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2017-18
4NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2022-23
76.1 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2019-20
79.5 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2022-23
82.3 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2024-25
75.7Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2016-17
78.9Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2020-21
84.0Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2023-24
69.8Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2017-18
75.4Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2020-21
7,199Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2020-21
23,856Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2024-25
6,512Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2016-17
8,488Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2019-20
11,870Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2016-17
9,240Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2022-23
14,826Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2018-19
14,823Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2017-18
15,905Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2021-22
4,414Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2015-16
5,768Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2016-17
6,941Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2017-18
7,923Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2018-19
91,221 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2019-20
5NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2019-20
1NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2021-22
72.1 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2016-17
74.2 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2018-19
76.4 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2020-21
78.1 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2021-22
72,707 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2017-18
22,257Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2024-25
20,541Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2023-24
75.7Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2015-16
84,537 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2021-22
80.4Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2019-20
81.7Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2021-22
83.2Percentage19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2022-23
70.0Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2015-16
70.9Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2016-17
73.4Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2018-19
75.0Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2019-20
100,038 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2022-23
7,863Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2020-21
58,077 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2015-16
21,528Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2023-24
81,084 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2018-19
5,583Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2015-16
6,973Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2017-18
7,801Number80 years or overHas an acute eye problem2018-19
116,058 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2023-24
17,619Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2019-20
10,288Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2015-16
16,511Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2019-20
12,959Number70-79 yearsHas an acute eye problem2017-18
15,913Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2018-19
13,235Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2015-16
14,608Number60-69 yearsHas an acute eye problem2016-17
130,779 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2024-25
24,545Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2015-16
28,660Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2016-17
31,003Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2017-18
34,613Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2018-19
39,273Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2019-20
18,412Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2020-21
37,180Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2021-22
43,492Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2022-23
49,701Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2023-24
57,621Number20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2024-25
9,325Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2019-20
3,426Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2020-21
8NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2018-19
8,725Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2021-22
3NumberNot stated ageHas an acute eye problem2020-21
11,024Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2022-23
40,589 [t]NumberTotalHas an acute eye problem2020-21
13,175Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2023-24
70.6 [t]PercentageTotalHas an acute eye problem2017-18
13,975Number19 years or underHas an acute eye problem2024-25
81.6Percentage20-59 yearsHas an acute eye problem2024-25
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Main information

Most recent update
30 September 2025
Next update expected
September 2026
Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership
Data source
Eye Health Examination Wales (EHEW) form
Time period covered
April 2015 to March 2025

Data notes

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

This dataset shows the number and percentage of Band 1 eye examinations delivered through the Wales General Ophthalmic Services (WGOS) 2 scheme. WGOS 2 provides accessible, community-based eye care for patients presenting with acute eye problems or at risk of eye disease. The data is broken down by the selected reason for attendance, patient age group, and financial year. Band 1: acute eye care and referrals from another healthcare professional.

Data collection or calculation

The data is based on claims made by practices to NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP) for payment. Practices submit an EHEW form to NWSSP and this data is then processed on their K2 payments system. Data is extracted from the K2 system and supplied to Welsh Government.
More than one reason may be recorded per claim and all reasons for attendance are not included in the dataset. Therefore the sum of Band 1 examinations by reason for attendance would not equal the overall number of Band 1 examinations. Other reasons for attendance (not included in the data) include patient has retinitis pigmentosa, is at risk of eye disease due to family history, is at risk of eye disease due to ethnic background, needs investigations to comply with WG agreed protocols/guidelines. The data is filtered to include only Band 1 examinations. Flags are created for reasons for attendance, such as doctor referrals, acute eye problems, or being uniocular. These flags are then summed to create totals for each reason for attendance across all ages. The percentage of each reason for attendance is then calculated within each age group based on the total number of Band 1 examinations.

Statistical quality

The reason for attendance 'Is Uniocular' is 0 from 2024–25, as this has moved from the WGOS2 to the WGOS1 treatment pathway. On 1 April 2019, health service responsibility for Bridgend residents moved from Abertawe Bro Morgannwg to Cwm Taf. Health board names also changed: Cwm Taf became Cwm Taf Morgannwg, and Abertawe Bro Morgannwg became Swansea Bay. See the weblinks section for official statements.

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Welsh Government
Contact email
stats.healthinfo@gov.wales

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