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- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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- 11 June 2015
Hip fracture is a serious and costly injury affecting mainly older people, and is more common in women. It usually results from the combination of weak bone structure (osteoporosis) and a fall....
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- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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- 28 May 2015
Hip fracture is a serious and costly injury affecting mainly older people, and is more common in women. It usually results from the combination of weak bone structure (osteoporosis) and a fall....
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- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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- 27 May 2015
Hip fracture is a serious and costly injury affecting mainly older people, and is more common in women. It usually results from the combination of weak bone structure (osteoporosis) and a fall....
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- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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- 12 September 2014
Hip fracture is a serious and costly injury affecting mainly older people, and is more common in women. It usually results from the combination of weak bone structure (osteoporosis) and a fall....
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- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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- 11 June 2025
Hip fracture is a serious and costly injury affecting mainly older people, and is more common in women. It usually results from the combination of weak bone structure (osteoporosis) and a fall....
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- 02 July 2019
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.
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- NHS Digital
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- 02 July 2019
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive surgery on the day of, or the day after, admission, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Current version updated: Dec-16
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- NHS Digital
- Last updated:
- 02 July 2019
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive a multifactorial risk assessment of future falls risk, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Current version updated: Dec-16
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- Lincolnshire County Council
- Last updated:
- 12 March 2024
This dataset shows Emergency Hospital Admissions for fractured neck of femur, for persons Age 65 and over by Gender.
The data source (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)) has...
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- NHS Digital
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- 02 July 2019
The proportion of people aged 60 and over with hip fractures who received collaborative orthogeriatric care from admission to hospital, expressed as a percentage, with 95% confidence...
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- ISD Scotland
- Last updated:
- 26 January 2016
A summary of rehabilitation practice for hip fracture patients across Scotland in 2008. Includes patient data summarised by hospital on falls (cause and context); actions during inpatient stay;...
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- Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership
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- 27 May 2015
The outcome of hip fracture serves as a key marker of the quality of hospital care across the many disciplines and departments who collaborate before, during and after this operation.
However,...
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- NHS Digital
- Last updated:
- 02 July 2019
Of people aged 60 and over with hip fracture, the percentage who receive all nine of the agreed best practice standards, 95% confidence intervals.
Current version updated: Dec-16
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- London Borough of Lambeth
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- 07 August 2019
showing boundaries of views identified in the Lambeth Local Views Study 2012
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- NHS Digital
- Last updated:
- 02 July 2019
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 30 days.
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This indicator aims to measure how effectively...
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- NHS Digital
- Last updated:
- 02 July 2019
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
Purpose
This indicator aims to measure how effectively...
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- NHS Digital
- Last updated:
- 02 July 2019
The proportion of patients aged 60 and over with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days after admission to hospital, expressed as a percentage with 95%...
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- NHS Digital
- Last updated:
- 02 July 2019
The proportion of patients aged 60 and over with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 30 days after admission to hospital, expressed as a percentage with 95% confidence...
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- Department of Health and Social Care
- Last updated:
- 27 September 2013
Emergency Hospital Admission for fracture neck of femur, directly age-standardised rate, 65 year and over
Source: The Information Centre for health and social care (IC)
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- Public Health England
- Last updated:
- 30 August 2013
Solution for captuing head to toe physical examination of babies for eyes, heart, hips