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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 over the period 2014/15 to 2024/25.
To reduce deaths from fracture of the skull and intracranial injury.
To reduce deaths from malignant melanoma and skin cancers other than malignant melanoma.
To reduce deaths from fracture of femur.
Years of life lost (YLL) is a measure of premature mortality. Its primary purpose is to compare the relative importance of different causes of premature death within a particular population and it can therefore be used by health planners to define priorities for the prevention of such deaths. It can...
To reduce the number of suicides.
To reduce deaths from stomach cancer.
To reduce deaths from asthma; bronchitis, emphysema and other chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and pneumonia.
To reduce deaths from prostate cancer.