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Falls Analyses

Falls Analysis Mirrored Indicators with no fall recorded as secondary diagnosis for patients aged 50 years and over Final v1.0. Falls Analyses. Contents: F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust

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Falls Analyses

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  1. Falls AnalysisMirrored Indicators with no fall recorded as secondary diagnosisfor patients aged 50 years and overFinal v1.0 09 March 2011

  2. Falls Analyses Contents: • F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust • F1.1.2(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust • F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust • F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level • F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust • F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level

  3. F1.1.1(2) - In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust

  4. F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust Table 1a: Observed number of deaths for for people admitted with fragility fracture (2008/09) Table 1b: Observed number of deaths for for people admitted with fragility fracture (2009/10) Data source: HES 2008/09, 2009/10

  5. F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 1a: Standardised Mortality Ratio for people admitted with fragility fracture and 95% confidence intervals (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  6. 6 F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 1b: Standardised Mortality Ratio for people admitted with fragility fracture and 95% confidence intervals (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  7. 7 F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 2a: Funnel plot for SMR of people admitted with fragility fracture with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  8. 8 F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 2b: Funnel plot for SMR of people admitted with fragility fracture with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  9. F1.1.2(2) - In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust

  10. 10 F1.1.2(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Table 1a: Observed number of deaths for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2008/09) Table 1b: Observed number of deaths for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2009/10) Data source: HES 2008/09, 2009/10

  11. 11 F1.1.2(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 1a: Standardised Mortality Ratio for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur and 95% confidence intervals (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  12. 12 F1.1.2(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 1b: Standardised Mortality Ratio for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur and 95% confidence intervals (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  13. 13 F1.1.2(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 2a: Funnel plot for SMR of people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur showing 95% and 99.8% control limits (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  14. 14 F1.1.2(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 2b: Funnel plot for SMR of people admitted with fragility fracture of the proximal femur showing 95% and 99.8% control limits (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  15. F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust

  16. 16 F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust Table 1a: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture (2008/09) Table 1b: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture (2009/10) Data source: HES 2008/09, 2009/10

  17. 17 F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust Table 1a: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture (2008/09) Table 1b: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture (2009/10) Data source: HES 2008/09, 2009/10

  18. 18 F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 1a: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture and 95% confidence intervals (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  19. 19 F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 1a: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture and 95% confidence intervals (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  20. 20 F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 1a: Funnel plot for secondary care admissions with fragility fracture with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  21. 21 F1.2.1(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, by acute trust Chart 1b: Funnel plot for secondary care admissions with fragility fracture with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  22. F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level

  23. 23 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Table 1a: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  24. 24 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Table 1b: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  25. 25 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Table 2a Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture per 100,000 population per year (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  26. 26 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Table 2b: Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture per 100,000 population per year (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  27. 27 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Chart 1a: Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture per 100,000 population and 95% confidence intervals (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09 and ONS 2008 population estimates

  28. 28 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Chart 1b: Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture per 100,000 population and 95% confidence intervals (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10 and ONS 2009 population estimates

  29. 29 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Chart 2: Time Series of Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture per 100,000 population per year Data source: HES 2008/09 & 2009/10 and ONS 2008 & 2009 population estimates

  30. 30 F1.2.2(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture, at a population level Chart 3a: Funnel plot of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09 and ONS 2008 population estimates

  31. 31 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 3b: Funnel plot of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10 and ONS 2009 population estimates

  32. F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust

  33. 33 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Table 1a: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2008/09) Table 1b: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2009/10) Data source: HES 2008/09, 2009/10

  34. 34 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Table 1a: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2008/09) Table 1b: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2009/10) Data source: HES 2008/09, 2009/10

  35. 35 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 1a: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur and 95% confidence intervals (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  36. 36 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 1b: Indirectly Standardised Ratio of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur and 95% confidence intervals (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  37. 37 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 2a: Funnel plot of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  38. 38 F1.2.3(2) – Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by acute trust Chart 2b: Funnel plot of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur with 95% and 99.8% control limits (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  39. F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level

  40. 40 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Table 1a: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09

  41. 41 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Table 1b: Observed number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10

  42. 42 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Table 2a Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur per 100,000 population per year (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09 and ONS 2008 population estimates

  43. 43 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Table 2a Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur per 100,000 population per year (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10 and ONS 2009 population estimates

  44. 44 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Chart 1a: Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur per 100,000 population and 95% confidence intervals (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09 and ONS 2008 population estimates

  45. 45 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Chart 1b: Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur per 100,000 population and 95% confidence intervals (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10 and ONS 2009 population estimates

  46. 46 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Chart 2: Time Series of Directly Standardised Rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur per 100,000 population per year Data source: HES 2008/09 & 2009/10 and ONS 2008 & 2009 population estimates

  47. 47 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Chart 3a: Funnel plot of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur showing 95% and 99.8% control limits (2008/09) Data source: HES 2008/09 and ONS 2008 population estimates

  48. 48 F1.2.4(2) – Standardised rate of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur, by age and sex at a population level Chart 3b: Funnel plot of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture of the proximal femur showing 95% and 99.8% control limits (2009/10) Data source: HES 2009/10 and ONS 2009 population estimates

  49. Data Specifications

  50. F1.1.1(2) – In hospital mortality for people admitted with fragility fracture, by acute trust • Data Source: HES data 2008/09, 2009/10 • Data Details: Primary diagnosis recorded as fragility fracture for discharge episode (ICD10 codes: S72.0, S72.1, S72.2, S52, S82, S42, S32) Age at start of discharge episode greater or equal to 50 years old Admitted and discharged within year Discharge method equal to Death • Indicator: Numerator: Number of secondary care admissions with fragility fracture where the patient died in hospital Denominator: All admissions with a primary diagnosis of fragility fracture Presentation: By acute trust • Data Handling Notes: Indirectly standardised rate based on sex and age (5 year age bands from 50 to 89, and 90 and over)

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