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National Diabetes Inpatient Audit - Harms

The Audit seeks to monitor these four complications: Did the patient require injectable rescue treatment for Hypoglycaemia (Hypo) more than 6 hours after admission? Was the patient diagnosed...

National Diabetes Inpatient Audit - Harms, 2019

NaDIA-Harms is a mandatory year-round collection of four harms that can occur to diabetic inpatients in Acute hospitals in England. The objective of NaDIA Harms is to help reduce the rates of...

National Diabetes Inpatient Audit - Harms, 2018

NaDIA-Harms is a mandatory year-round collection of four harms that can occur to diabetic inpatients in Acute hospitals in England. The objective of NaDIA Harms is to help reduce the rates of...

Weight Restrictions

weight restrictions

Child Weight

The percentage of Children who are identified as overweight or obese within LSOA and Places Boundaries

Weight Restriction Zone

This layer shows the area covered by the 7.5T Weight Restriciton Zone as outlined in The City of London and Tower Hamlets (Prescribed Routes) Traffic Order 1989.

Adult Excess Weight

This data shows the percentage of adults (age 18 and over) classed as having Excess Weight. Excess Weight is a major cause of premature deaths and avoidable ill-health. Excess weight is a term...

Bridge Weight Limits

A list of bridges and their weight limits

NI 039 - Rate of hospital admissions per 100,000 for alcohol related harm

Year-on-year percentage change in the rate of alcohol related admissions per 100,000 population using Hospital Episode Statistics.

Child Obesity and Excess Weight

Child Obesity and Excess Weight data from the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP, published by Public Health England). NCMP data is an annual survey of children attending state schools,...

Incidence of harm to children due to ‘failure to monitor’ (retired as of May-15) (NHSOF 5.6)

The total number of safety incidents, causing harm to children due to 'failure to monitor', reported to the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) by provider organisations. Please note...

Emergency Hospital Admissions for Intentional Self-Harm (all ages)

Mental health and well-being is an important aspect of public health. Self-harm is an expression of personal distress. There is a significant and persistent risk of future suicide following an...

Low birth weight full-term babies (CCGOIS 1.26)

The percentage of full-term live babies that were born weighing less than 2,500g. Current version updated: Jun-17 Next version due: Jun-18

NI 134 - The number of emergency bed days per head of weighted population

Emergency bed days would be defined as in year bed days of Finished Consultant Episodes (FCEs) where the admission method is reported as emergency. Data is on a commissioner basis. Source:...

NI 134 - The number of emergency bed days per head of weighted population

Emergency bed days would be defined as in year bed days of Finished Consultant Episodes (FCEs) where the admission method is reported as emergency. Data is on a commissioner basis.

Child Healthy Weight Interventions

Progress made by NHS Boards in the first year against implementing the HEAT H3 target on child healthy weight interventions Source agency: Scottish Government Designation: Official Statistics not...

Dead Weight Pricing Reporting

Dead Weight Pricing Reporting Inspections undertaken

Population Weighted Centroids Guidance

This document provides information about population weighted centroids and the methodology to produce them.  (File Size - 39 KB)

Child Healthy Weight Interventions Statistics

Annual update of the number of child healthy weight interventions undertaken by NHS boards. This data is used to monitor HEAT Targets. Source agency: ISD Scotland (part of NHS National Services...

CPI and RPI Index: Updating Weights

The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and the Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative 'basket' of goods and services bought by consumers within...