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Stroke: Emergency hospital admissions

The number of finished and unfinished continuous inpatient spells (CIPS) for patients of all ages with an emergency method of admission and with any of the following primary diagnoses 1)...

Emergency Hospital Admissions for Diabetes

This indicator is one measure of the prevention, identification and management of people at risk of developing diabetes and those with the condition. It shows adverse outcomes as annual numbers of...

Deaths within 30 days of a hospital procedure or of an emergency admission to hospital

These mortality indicators provide information to help the National Health Service (NHS) monitor success in preventing potentially avoidable deaths following hospital treatment. The National...

Emergency hospital admissions and timely surgery: fractured proximal femur

Emergency hospital admissions and timely surgery: fractured proximal femur - directly age standardised mortality rate Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), Office for National Statistics...

Stroke: Deaths within 30 days of emergency admission to hospital

Deaths within 30 days of emergency admission to hospital: Stroke - indirectly age standardised mortality rate Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), Office for National Statistics...

Emergency Hospital Admissions for Falls (Age 65 and over)

Falls are a major cause of Emergency Hospital Admissions for Older People, and lead to many moving from home into residential care. The highest risk of falls is in people aged 65 and...

ID 2007 Emergency Admissions to Hospital indicator

ID 2007: Health Deprivation and Disability, Emergency Admissions to Hospital indicator Source: Communities and Local Government (CLG): ID 2007 Publisher: Neighbourhood Statistics Geographies:...

ID 2004 Emergency Admissions to Hospital indicator

ID 2004: Health Deprivation and Disability, Emergency Admissions to Hospital indicator Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM): ID 2004 Publisher: Neighbourhood...

Emergency Service Gazetteer

OS Emergency Services Gazetteer product provides a national, consistent, and maintained view of the locations and names of places and objects. This enables quick and accurate gazetteer searches and...

Hospital Episode Statistics (HES): Accident and Emergency Attendances - provider level analysis

This is the annual publication of the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Attendance data within Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES). It draws on over 18 million detailed records per year of...

Emergency readmissions within 30 days of discharge from hospital (NHSOF 3b)

This indicator measures the percentage of admissions of people who returned to hospital as an emergency within 30 days of the last time they left hospital after a stay. Admissions for cancer and...

Emergency readmissions within 30 days of discharge from hospital (CCGOIS 3.2)

Percentage of emergency admissions to any hospital in England occurring within 30 days of the last, previous discharge from hospital after admission; indirectly standardised by age, sex, method of...

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...

Emergency Hospital Admissions for Hip Fractures (age 65 and over)

This dataset shows Emergency Hospital Admissions for fractured neck of femur, for persons Age 65 and over by Gender. The data source (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)) has...

Emergency hospital admissions and timely surgery: chronic conditions usually managed in primary care

Emergency admissions to hospital for chronic conditions (asthma, diabetes) usually managed in primary care settings Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), Office for National Statistics...

Emergency hospital admissions and timely surgery: acute conditions usually managed in primary care

The number of finished and unfinished continuous inpatient spells (CIPS) for patients of all ages with an emergency method of admission and with any of the following primary diagnoses - Ear, nose...

Emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission (NHSOF 3a)

The indicator measures the number of emergency admissions to hospital in England for acute conditions such as ear/nose/throat infections, kidney/urinary tract infections and angina, among others,...

Emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission (CCGOIS 3.1)

Directly age and sex standardised admission rate for emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence...

NI 070 Reduce emergency hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people.

The total number of children and young people admitted to hospital as a result of injury against the total population of children and young people in the PCT area, expressed as a rate. Source:...

NI 070 - Reduce emergency hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people.

The total number of children and young people admitted to hospital as a result of injury against the total population of children and young people in the PCT area, expressed as a rate.