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Emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission (NHSOF 3a)

Publisher
NHS Digital
Updated
2 July 2019
Topic
Not set

Summary

The indicator measures the number of emergency admissions to hospital in England for acute conditions such as ear/nose/throat infections, kidney/urinary tract infections and angina, among others, that could potentially have been avoided if the patient had been better managed in primary care. Purpose This indicator aims to measure the reduction in emergency admissions for conditions that should usually be managed outside hospital. Where an individual has been admitted for one of these conditions, it may indicate that they have deteriorated more than should have been allowed by the adequate provision of healthcare in primary care or as a hospital outpatient. Current version updated: Feb-17 Next version due: Feb-18

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HSCIC-Indicator-Portal-P01757