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CCG Outcomes Indicator Set - December 2013
Open data, Official statistics- Publication Date:
- 5 Dec 2013
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Geographical Granularity:
- Clinical Commissioning Groups
Summary
Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) indicators form part of the CCG Outcomes Indicator Set (CCG OIS). The indicators aim to provide clear, comparative information for CCGs and Health and Wellbeing boards about the quality of health services commissioned by CCGs and, as far as possible, the associated health outcomes. They therefore help CCGs and Health and Wellbeing boards to understand where they may need to focus their efforts to improve services and outcomes.
Key Facts
This release sees the publication of 2012/13 data, as well as additional breakdowns, for each of the following indicators:
- CCG 1.8 Emergency admissions for alcohol related liver disease
- CCG 2.6 Unplanned hospitalisation for chronic ambulatory care sensitive conditions
- CCG 2.7 Unplanned hospitalisation for asthma, diabetes and epilepsy in under 19s
- CCG 3.1 Emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission
- CCG 3.3 Patient reported outcomes measures (PROMS) for elective procedures
- CCG 3.4 Emergency admissions for hospital of children with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs)
- CCG 4.1 Patient experience of GP out-of-hours services
It also includes July, August and September 2013 data at CCG level for each of the following indicators:
- CCG 5.3 Incidence of Healthcare Associated Infection (HCAI) - Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
- CCG 5.4 Incidence of Healthcare Associated Infection (HCAI) - C. difficile
The latest Excel and CSV data files, indicator specifications and data quality statements for all indicators are available from the most recent CCG Outcomes Indicator Set. A link is provided in the resources section below.