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Emergency hospital admissions due to poisoning from medicines (aged 0-4 years) (17176) Metric type
- Help text
- Rate of emergency admissions by children aged 0 to 4 years where the external cause is one of the following: X40 (Accidental poisoning by and exposure to nonopioid analgesics, antipyretics and antirheumatics), X41 (Accidental poisoning by and exposure to antiepileptic, sedative-hypnotic, antiparkinsonism and psychotropic drugs, not elsewhere classified), X43 (Accidental poisoning by and exposure to other drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system) or X44 (Accidental poisoning by and exposure to other and unspecified drugs, medicaments and biological substances).External cause is defined as the first diagnosis code that represents an external cause (codes between V01-Y98).
Injuries are a leading cause of hospitalisation and represent a major cause of premature mortality for children and young people. They are also a source of long-term health issues, including mental health related to experience(s).The inclusion of this indicator is key for cross-sectoral and partnership working to reduce injuries, including child safeguarding.
Originally published as part of NHS Digital Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
- Modified
- 08 Mar 2024
- Data last updated
- 11 Mar 2024
- Short label
- Emergency hospital admissions due to poisoning from medicines (aged 0-4 years)
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 2
- Polarity
- a low value is good
- Measure
- 5 year rate of hospital admissions per 100,000
- Dataset
- Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) 5 Year
- Collection
- Child and Maternal Health
- Source
- Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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