Emergency admissions to hospital of persons with acute conditions (ear/nose/throat infections, kidney/urinary tract infections, heart failure) usually managed in primary care.
The purpose of this indicator is to help monitor NHS success in prevention and treatment outside hospital of certain acute illnesses that are amenable to management in primary care. In 2014, NHS England set a target to reduce total emergency admissions by 3.5%, ‘as a clear indicator of the effectiveness of local health and care services in working better together to support people’s health and independence in the community’. Emergency admissions to hospital can be avoided if local systems are put in place firstly to identify those at risk prior to attendance and target primary care services, and secondly to identify those emergency department attendees better cared for outside of hospital and provide a safe route into more appropriate community care.
The next release date for this indicator is to be confirmed.
Legacy unique identifier: P02183