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The indicators presented measure the percentage of emergency admissions to any hospital in England occurring within 30 days of the last, previous discharge from hospital backdated to 2014/15.
The Compendium hospital care set covers the following publications:
The indicators presented measure the percentage of emergency admissions to any hospital in England occurring within 30 days of the last, previous discharge from hospital over the period 2014/15 to 2024/25.
To monitor the “major killers” in UK health related mortality.
This section relates to the high level objective for improving access to and standards of services for patients.
The purpose of the indicator is to help monitor National Health Service (NHS) success in prevention and treatment of fractured proximal femur.
This indicator measures the counts and crude rates per 100,000 discharges of different primary diagnoses reported in the emergency readmission episode following a discharge that involved a specified diagnosis or procedure. Figures are reported at a national level.
Percentage of emergency admissions to any hospital in England occurring within 30 days of the last, previous discharge from hospital after a specific procedure indirectly standardised by age, sex and method of admission.
Deaths occurring in hospital and after discharge between 0 and 29 days (inclusive) of a selection of operative procedures following a non-elective admission (except for patients with cancer).
Relevant surgery within the first two days following emergency admissions to hospital of persons with fractured proximal femur.