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Version: 1.0.3 | Published: 1 Dec 2025 | Updated: 45 days ago

Genitourinary Medicine Clinic Activity Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance System Dataset

Dataset

Summary

Reference Code:
DCB0139 Amd 21/2017
Type:
  • Collections
  • Information standards
Effective From:
01 October 2018
Applies To:
  • Local Authority commissioned providers of level 3* sexual health services
  • Local Authority commissioned providers of level 2* sexual health services
  • Enhanced general practices
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health services
  • Voluntary young people’s clinics
  • Community hospitals and outreach clinics
Impacts On:
Implementation of this information standard impacts all health IT systems suppliers providing systems to the above providers; suppliers should work with their customers to determine necessary changes.
Conformance Date:
31 January 2020
Topics:
  • Data definitions and terminologies
  • Equality
  • Health
  • Reference data
Care Settings:
  • Community health
  • GP / Primary care
Alternate Name:
  • GUMCAD
  • GUMCAD STI Surveillance System
Publication Date:
10 December 2019

Contact Point

Contact Point:

Collection/Extraction Details

Frequency:
Dataset publication or collection occurs every three months.

Documentation

Description:

The GUMCAD STI Surveillance System is the new name for the Genitourinary Medicine Clinic Activity Dataset (GUMCAD). It is a mandatory reporting system providing data on sexual health services and Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) diagnoses, from all commissioned Level 3 and Level 2 sexual health services in England. It is an electronic, pseudo-anonymised patient-level dataset reported by over 500 services.

GUMCAD data are primarily collected to monitor trends in STI diagnoses, to identify inequalities in sexual health, and to measure the success or impact of service delivery.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) co-ordinates and manages this quarterly data collection, processing, storage and analysis on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). Data are:

  • reported quarterly to service providers and local authority commissioners
  • used for the chlamydia detection rate (1 of only 3 sexual health indicators on DHSC’s Public Health Outcomes Framework)
  • published annually as official statistics.

About this change

This release builds on the establishment of GUMCADv2, which was a major improvement in the national surveillance of STIs and is now an internationally unique dataset used to inform sexual health policy decisions and evaluate interventions. The new version of the dataset should be referred to as the GUMCAD STI Surveillance System.

About this change

This release builds on the establishment of GUMCADv2, which was a major improvement in the national surveillance of STIs and is now an internationally unique dataset used to inform sexual health policy decisions and evaluate interventions.

The new version of the dataset should be referred to as the GUMCAD STI Surveillance System. The change introduces data items to capture critical sexual health information, such as:

  • condom use
  • recreational and sexualised drug use
  • usage of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • outcomes of partner notification.

Following a successful pilot, the changes are now ready to be rolled out nationally. In addition, the dataset has been updated to allow the use of SNOMED CT.

Relations:
Name:
Sexual Orientation Monitoring
Explanation:
DCB2094

Review & Status

Contributor:
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)
Sponsor:
Noel Gill, Head of HIV & STI Department, Public Health England
Approval Date:
06 December 2019
Business Lead:
Hamish Mohammed, Principal Scientist, Public Health England
Post Implementation Review Date:
01 April 2020
Scope:
Health Services
SRO:
Gwenda Hughes, Consultant Scientist and Head of STI Surveillance, Public Health England
Technical Committee:
Data Co-ordination Board (DCB)
Dataset Identifier:
62df60e6-6729-46e3-b856-74cdab55d935
Mandated:
Yes
Status:
active

Legal Authority 1

Legal Authority:
Section 250 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012
Legal Authority Description:
This standard is published under section 250 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.