This indicator is designed to accompany the SHMI publication.
The SHMI includes all deaths reported of patients who were admitted to non-specialist acute trusts in England and either died while in hospital or within 30 days of discharge. Deaths related to COVID-19 are excluded from the SHMI.
A contextual indicator on the percentage of deaths reported in the SHMI which occurred in hospital and the percentage which occurred outside of hospital is produced to support the interpretation of the SHMI.
Notes:
1. On 1st January 2025, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust (trust code RAP) was acquired by Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust (trust code RAL). Due to processing issues, we are currently producing separate indicator values for these trusts in the SHMI data. Data for the merged organisation will be produced at a future date.
2. There is a high percentage of records with a missing NHS Number for Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (trust code RBL). Values for this trust are based on incomplete data and should therefore be interpreted with caution.
3. There is a shortfall in the number of records for North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust (trust code RAP), Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (trust code RTF), Somerset NHS Foundation Trust (trust code RH5), The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (trust code RFR), The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (trust code RXW), and Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (trust code RBL). Values for these trusts are based on incomplete data and should therefore be interpreted with caution.
4. A number of trusts are now submitting Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) data to the Emergency Care Data Set (ECDS) rather than the Admitted Patient Care (APC) dataset. The SHMI is calculated using APC data. Removal of SDEC activity from the APC data may impact a trust’s SHMI value and may increase it. More information about this is available in the Background Quality Report.
5. Further information on data quality can be found in the SHMI background quality report, which can be downloaded from the 'Resources' section of this page.