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The purpose of these indicators is to help the NHS monitor emergency admissions. In 2014, NHS England set a target to reduce total emergency admissions by 3.5%, ‘as a clear indicator of the effectiveness of local health and care services in working better together to support people’s health and independence...
To help reduce the incidence of measles, meningococcal meningitis, whooping cough and tuberculosis
Emergency admissions to hospital of children with asthma.
Emergency admissions to hospital for neuroses.
Emergency admissions to hospital for schizophrenia.
Emergency admissions to hospital of children with selected types of gastroenteritis.
Emergency admissions to hospital of persons with acute conditions (ear/nose/throat infections, kidney/urinary tract infections, heart failure) usually managed in primary care.
Emergency admissions to hospital of persons with chronic conditions (asthma, diabetes) usually managed in primary care.
Emergency admissions to hospital, irrespective of condition.
Emergency admissions to hospital of children with selected types of lower respiratory tract infections (bronchiolitis, bronchopneumonia and pneumonia).