Key dates for the NOD audit data collection, submission and reporting
Overview of the key dates for the NOD audits.
2026 Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) Audit Year 4 Report and NOD AMD Audit Year 4 Centre Results
The Fourth Annual Report of the National Ophthalmology Database (NOD) AMD Audit presents an analysis of data submitted by 75 centres across all four home nations and Guernsey. Treatment providers can use the information to compare outcomes with national aggregates and local peers, identify key clinical care processes and share best practice.
You can find all the previous AMD Annual Reports listed here.
2025 National Cataract Audit Report and NOD Cataract Year 8 Centre Results
The eight annual report for the National Ophthalmology Database Audit for cataract surgery features a new easy-to-read format focusing on areas that are most important to clinicians and commissioners, with links to quality improvement opportunities. Around 200 centres contributed data to the audit, which looked at adult cataract surgery performed in the United Kingdom by traditional NHS ophthalmology departments, independent sector treatment centres and private practices between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024. Available to download is a NOD Cataract Audit PowerPoint template that can be used to present at your next audit meeting.
You can find all the previous Cataract Annual Reports listed here.
All NOD publications
In addition to our audit reports, we widely publish outputs in peer review journals adding to international community knowledge base and informing changes in practice.
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) for Cataract Surgery
Seeing is Believing: Implementing PROM for Cataract Surgery
View our PROM webinar from March 2022 looking at the use of a self-reported patient centred outcome for cataract surgery and its future use in the NOD national cataract audit.
Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) for cataract surgery
Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are ideally suited to interventions for symptomatic conditions such as cataract surgery. Cataract causes symptomatic visual difficulties for those affected, with surgery undertaken to relieve those difficulties. Cat-PROM5 has been developed to measure cataract related visual difficulties which adversely impact vision related quality of life, and their relief from surgery. The NOD is currently running a second pilot with the aim to assess the feasibility of collecting nationally PROMs for cataract surgery nationally as a primary patient centred outcome of benefit of cataract surgery within the scope of the national cataract audit. Read the Health Quality Improvement Partnership early stage feasibility study this new pilot is building on.