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Domain 3 - Helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or following injury

Find out about domain 3, which includes Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS) and patients readmitted to a hospital within 30 days of being discharged.

Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS)

Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are a means of collecting information on the effectiveness of care delivered to NHS patients as perceived by the patients themselves; reported at NHS Trust / independent sector provider and CCG level as scores for:   

  • hip replacement surgery
  • knee replacement surgery

Access the latest data.

Click through to the latest publication of provisional or final data, download the CSV data pack zip file and open the Provider and Commissioner data CSV file. Casemix-adjusted average health gains are shown in the 'Adjusted Average Health Gain' column. Alternatively, the data can be found by using the interactive maps or by downloading the score comparison spreadsheet.


Patients readmitted to a hospital within 30 days of being discharged

The percentage of patients readmitted to any hospital in England within 30 days of being discharged from hospital after an emergency admission during the reporting period, aged:  

  • 0 to 15
  • 16 or over.

The emergency readmissions to hospital within 30 days of discharge : indirectly standardised percent trends broken down by age bands and sex (I02040) – NHS Digital  can be found here, then download the excel document on this page, choose the data worksheet, filter the relevant columns and select from the "Indicator value" column.  The review by NHS Digital of emergency readmissions indicators across frameworks, and the Compendium of Population health readmissions indicators have been paused during 2020/21 due to reprioritisation of work during the pandemic. The indicators have been updated with no change to the existing methodology and published in February 2021.

 

 


Further information

internal Quality Accounts

Quality Accounts are annual reports about the quality of services provided by an NHS healthcare service. They are published by each NHS healthcare provider, including the independent sector, and are made available to the public.

internal Domain 1 - Preventing people from dying prematurely

Find out about domain 1, which includes Summary Hospital-level Mortality Indicators (SHMI), Patients on Care Programme Approach (CPA), Category 1 and Category 2 mean response times and patients with suspected ST elevation myocardial infarction who received the STEMI bundle.

internal Domain 4 - Ensuring people have a positive experience of care

Find out about domain 4, which includes responsiveness to the personal needs of patients, staff who would recommend the trust to their family or friends, patients who would recommend the trust to their family or friends and patient experience of community mental health services.

Last edited: 10 March 2021 3:13 pm