The Scottish Renal Registry


 

The Scottish Renal Registry (SRR) is a national registry of patients receiving renal replacement therapy for established renal failure in Scotland. The SRR reports epidemiology, and audits against recommend standards of care, promoting excellence in renal care in Scotland. All NHS Renal Units contribute fully.

We compile reports for:
     quality improvement including audit & peer review
     research including basic demography & epidemiology
     service planning
     teaching

The SRR is part of the Scottish Renal Association - (external link)

Scottish Renal Registry Report 2023 (2022 data)

This year's report is published on the Public Health Scotland website (external link)

Published Tuesday 10 October 2023.

Scottish Renal Registry summary on COVID-19 vaccination

Scottish Renal Registry Covid-19 Vaccination Summary

A summary showing the provisional number of patients on renal replacement therapy (RRT) for end-stage renal failure (ERF), as at 23/02/21, that have received at least the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccination up to 8th March 2021.

Scottish Renal Registry report on COVID-19

Scottish Renal Registry report on COVID-19 (external link) based on SRR patients.

SRR Patient Leaflet

Download the SRR Patient Information Leaflet (updated September 2023) in PDF format SRR Patient Information Leaflet - updated September 2023.