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Hip fractures in people aged 65 and over per 100,00 people aged 65 and over (male) (12199) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/12199
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Emergency Hospital Admission for fractured neck of femur in persons aged 65 and over, directly age standardised rate per 100,000.

These rates are directly age standardised using European Standard Population 2013 per 100,000. This improves the comparability of rates for different areas, or between different time periods, by taking into account differences in the age structures of the populations being compared. The directly age standardised rate is the rate of events that would occur in a standard population if that population were to experience the age specific rates of the subject population.

The number of first finished emergency admission episodes in patients aged 65 and over at the time of admission (episode order number = 1, admission method starts with 2), with a recording of fractured neck of femur classified by primary diagnosis code (ICD10 S72.0 Fracture of neck of femur; S72.1 Pertrochanteric fracture and S72.2 Subtrochanteric fracture) in financial year in which episode ended. Regular and day attenders have been excluded. Admissions are only included if they have a valid Local Authority code. Regions are the sum of the Local Authorities. England is the sum of all Local Authorities and admissions coded as U (no fixed abode).

All values between 1 and 5 have been suppressed and, where necessary, other LAs and comparators have also been suppressed in order to prevent possible disclosure and disclosure by differencing.
Modified
04 Aug 2021
Data last updated
22 Feb 2024
Also known as
  • PHOF 4.14i
  • 4.14i
  • 4.14i - Hip fractures in people aged 65 and over
  • E13 - Hip fractures in people aged 65 and over_Male_65+ yrs
  • E13
Short label
Hip fractures in people aged 65 and over (per 100,000 aged 65+) - male
Status
Live
Output precision
0
Polarity
a low value is good
Measure
admissions per 100,000 people aged 65+
Dataset
Calculated by PHE using NHS Digital Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
Collection
Public Health Outcomes Framework
Source
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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