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Due to a change to the software used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to code deaths data from 2014 onwards, it was not possible to determine whether the count of deaths for secondary causes to skull fracture and intracranial injury or fracture of femur were comparable over the 2012-2014 or...
Deaths occurring in hospital and after discharge between 0 and 29 days (inclusive) of an emergency admission to hospital with fractured proximal femur.
Emergency admissions to hospital of persons with fractured proximal femur.
Proportion of patients of all ages discharged back to usual place of residence within 28 days of emergency admission to hospital with fractured proximal femur.
Proportion of patients of all ages discharged back to usual place of residence within 28 days of emergency admission to hospital with fractured proximal femur.
Proportion of patients of all ages discharged back to usual place of residence within 28 days of emergency admission to hospital with fractured proximal femur.
Relevant surgery within the first two days following emergency admissions to hospital of persons with fractured proximal femur.
Relevant surgery within the first two days following emergency admissions to hospital of persons with fractured proximal femur.
Relevant surgery within the first two days following emergency admissions to hospital of persons with fractured proximal femur.