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Casemix adjusted standardised mortality ratio (SMR) of people with known stroke type who die within 30 days of hospital admission, 99.8% control limits (CL).
Directly age and sex standardised admission rate for alcohol-specific conditions per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals.
Directly age and sex standardised admission rate for emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
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)
Directly age and sex standardised admission rate for unplanned hospitalisation for chronic ambulatory care sensitive conditions per 100,000 registered patients, 95% confidence intervals (CI)
Directly age and sex standardised emergency admission rate for hip fracture in those aged 60 years and over, 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.
Of the people who have had an acute stroke, the percentage that spend 90% or more of their hospital inpatient stay on a stroke unit.
The percentage of people who have a follow-up assessment between 4 and 8 months after initial admission for stroke.
The percentage of people with stroke discharged from hospital with a joint health and social care plan.