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Percentage of children due a 6-8 week review who received a review by the end of the quarter (4224) Metric type
- Help text
- This is the percentage of children due a 6-8 weeks review by the end of the quarter who received a 6-8 weeks review by the time they turned 8 weeks. It is calculated as: This is the number of children who received a 6-8 weeks review by the time they turned 8 weeks / This is the number of children due a 6-8 weeks review *100
The number of children due a 6-8 weeks review by the end of the quarter is defined as all those who fulfil the following two criteria: 1) Are under the provider's responsibility at the end of the quarter (e.g. for Q1 2021/22 this would be on 30th June 2021). 2) Were aged from 6 to 8 weeks within the quarter. The table below shows the ranges of birth dates which should be included in each quarter: Q1 (April to June) included 4th February to 19th May, Q2 (July to September) includes 6th May 19th August, Q3 (October to December) includes 6th August to 19th November and Q4 (January to March) includes 6th November to 18th February.
Include: All children under the provider's responsibility at the end of the quarter. This includes children who live in the area but are not registered to a GP, and those who are having their paediatric care privately even if they are not seen by a health visitor or GP.
These figures exclude children who die before their 6-8 weeks review.
- Modified
- 11 Dec 2023
- Data last updated
- 24 Jan 2024
- Also known as
- Percentage of children due a 6-8 week review who received a review by the end of the quarter (IND C8i)
- Short label
- % of children who received a 6-8 review
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 1
- Polarity
- a high value is good
- Measure
- Infants (%)
- Dataset
- Health Visitor Return
- Collection
- Health visitor service delivery
- Source
- Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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