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Hospital stays for self harm (count) (3265) Metric type
- Help text
- Count of emergency hospital stays for intentional Self Harm, all persons.
Methodology:
An SAR is a measure of how more or less likely a person living in that area is to have an emergency admission to hospital compared to the standard population, in this case England.
The SAR is a ratio of the actual number of emergency admissions in the area to the number expected if the area had the same age specific admission rates as England, multiplied by
100.
An SAR of 100 indicates that the area has average emergency admission rate, higher than 100 indicates that the area has higher than average emergency admission rate, lower than
100 indicates lower than average emergency admission rate.
Numerator: HES episodes with the following coding: Episode status, HES field heading """"""""epistat"""""""" = 3.
Where 3 is a finished episode Episode Order, HES field heading """"""""epiorder"""""""" = 1.
Where 1 is the 1st episode Admission Method, HES field heading """"""""admimeth"""""""" = Emergency (20 to 28).
Where 20 to 28 are all emergency admission codes.
- Modified
- 23 Feb 2022
- Data last updated
- 13 Nov 2023
- Short label
- Hospital stays for self harm (count)
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 0
- Polarity
- a low value is good
- Measure
- Count
- Dataset
- Hospital stays
- Collection
- Local Health
- Source
- Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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