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This indicator measures how many young people (aged 0-18 inclusive) who have asthma, diabetes or epilepsy are admitted to hospital in an emergency.
This indicator measures how many people with specific long-term conditions, which should not normally require hospitalisation, are admitted to hospital in an emergency. These conditions include, for example, diabetes, epilepsy and high blood pressure.
Indirectly age and sex standardised ratio of complications associated with diabetes including emergency admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis and lower limb amputation, in people with diabetes.
Directly age and sex standardised admission rate for unplanned hospitalisation for asthma, diabetes and epilepsy in under 19s per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals (CI)
Indirectly age and sex standardised ratio for myocardial infarction, stroke and stage 5 chronic kidney disease in people with diabetes.
Mortality from diabetes (ICD-10 E10-E14 equivalent to ICD-9 250).