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These mortality indicators provide information to help the NHS monitor success in preventing potentially avoidable deaths following hospital treatment.
In the absence of routine data on patient levels of function and well-being, a return to usual residence following hospital treatment may act as a proxy for successful outcome of rehabilitation. The category of accommodation as coded in Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data is used as a proxy for place...
The purpose of the indicator is to help monitor National Health Service (NHS) success in prevention and treatment of fractured proximal femur.
These mortality indicators provide information to help the NHS monitor success in preventing potentially avoidable deaths following hospital treatment.
hese mortality indicators provide information to help the NHS monitor success in preventing potentially avoidable deaths following hospital treatment.
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...
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...
Mortality from land transport accidents (ICD-10 V01-V89 equivalent to ICD-9 E800-E829). This indicator replaces the motor vehicle traffic accidents (MVTAs) indicator (ICD-9 E810-E819) which does not have equivalent ICD-10 codes.
Mortality from land transport accidents (ICD-10 V01-V89 equivalent to ICD-9 E800-E829). This indicator replaces the motor vehicle traffic accidents (MVTAs) indicator (ICD-9 E810-E819) which does not have equivalent ICD-10 codes.
Mortality from land transport accidents (ICD-10 V01-V89 equivalent to ICD-9 E800-E829). This indicator replaces the motor vehicle traffic accidents (MVTAs) indicator (ICD-9 E810-E819) which does not have equivalent ICD-10 codes.