
UK ROC
The UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) was established in September 2008 to develop a national database for collating case episodes for inpatient specialist rehabilitation. For further information please use the menus at the top of the website or click on the links below.
UK ROC - Patient Information
What is the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) database? The UK ROC database is a national clinical database which routinely collects key information about every patient admitted to a specialist rehabilitation unit in England.
UK ROC
The UK specialist Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) was setup in September 2008 through a Department of Health NIHR Programme Grant to develop a national database for collating case episodes for inpatient specialist rehabilitation. Information for patients and their families on how UK ROC uses the data it collects can be found here.
UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC)
The UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) provides the national clinical registry for specialist rehabilitation. UK ROC systematically collates patient level data from all the specialist (Level 1 and 2) rehabilitation units in England pertaining to:
UKROC database - Rehabilitation Matters
The United Kingdom Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaboration, known universally by anyone involved as UKROC, was associated with three developments in rehabilitation services in the UK. One was developing so-called Level I, II and III rehabilitation services within the UK.
The UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) UK ROC was originally set up through a Department of Health NIHR Programme Grant (RP-PG 0407- 10185) under its Programme Grants for Applied Research funding scheme from 2008-2015, and was
UKROC register of Level 1 and 2 Specialist Rehabilitation Services March 2020 [Note: below list may be subject to change re various upcoming specialist rehabilitation reviews (eg GIRFT, Quality Surveillance Team peer review, Data Workshop, etc)
range of tools has been developed within the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UKROC) programme to describe complexity of rehabilitation needs, the inputs provided to meet those needs, and the resulting outcomes.
UK ROC - Clinical Tools
The UK ROC dataset incorporates a number of clinical tools designed to measure: Complexity. Inputs. Outcomes. Further information about each tool can be found using the links below which connect to the appropriate website at Kings College or elsewhere:
Every two hours, someone is paralysed by spinal cord injury in the UK …
The analysis was derived from multiple NHS data sources, including National Spinal Cord Injury Database and the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative (UK ROC) covering admissions and referrals. Previous estimates stated that there was a total of 50,000 people living with a spinal cord injury, with 2,500 new cases each year.