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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...
Directly age and sex standardised emergency admission rate for hip fracture in those aged 60 years and over, per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Directly age and sex standardised emergency admission rate for hip fracture in those aged 60 years and over, per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Directly age and sex standardised emergency admission rate for hip fracture in those aged 60 years and over, per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Directly age and sex standardised emergency admission rate for hip fracture in those aged 60 years and over, per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive a multifactorial risk assessment of future falls risk, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive a multifactorial risk assessment of future falls risk, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive a multifactorial risk assessment of future falls risk, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive a multifactorial risk assessment of future falls risk, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive a multifactorial risk assessment of future falls risk, 95% confidence intervals (CI).