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This indicator is designed to accompany the SHMI data at site of treatment level.
These indicators are designed to accompany the SHMI publication.
This is an indicator designed to accompany the Summary Hospital-level Mortality Indicator (SHMI).
These indicators are designed to accompany the SHMI publication.
The SHMI is the ratio between the actual number of patients who die following hospitalisation at the trust and the number that would be expected to die on the basis of average England figures, given the characteristics of the patients treated there. It includes deaths which occurred in hospital and...
The SHMI methodology uses 142 statistical models, each corresponding to a different diagnosis group. Each of these models is constructed using a 3 year dataset and includes the following risk-adjustment variables: age, gender, method and month of admission, Charlson comorbidity index, year index and...
Directly age and sex standardised admission rate for alcohol-specific conditions per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Directly age and sex standardised rate of emergency admissions for alcohol related liver disease in adults aged 19 years and older, per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
These indicators are designed to accompany the SHMI publication.
The SHMI is the ratio between the actual number of patients who die following hospitalisation at the trust and the number that would be expected to die on the basis of average England figures, given the characteristics of the patients treated there. It includes deaths which occurred in hospital and...