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Further fall in hospital mortality rates | Further fall in hospital mortality rates |
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The number of people dying within 30 days of being admitted to hospital has fallen. | The number of people dying within 30 days of being admitted to hospital has fallen. |
Figures from the Scottish government showed there were 7,800 fewer than expected deaths between the first three months of 2014 and the third quarter of 2017. | Figures from the Scottish government showed there were 7,800 fewer than expected deaths between the first three months of 2014 and the third quarter of 2017. |
The figures are compiled to reveal the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios. | The figures are compiled to reveal the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios. |
People who had unplanned admissions to hospital or who underwent emergency procedures were the most likely to die. | People who had unplanned admissions to hospital or who underwent emergency procedures were the most likely to die. |
In total, there were 6,084 deaths within 30 days of hospital admission during the 2017 period - 14% fewer than predicted. | In total, there were 6,084 deaths within 30 days of hospital admission during the 2017 period - 14% fewer than predicted. |
Scottish average | Scottish average |
Overall, one hospital - Belford Hospital in Fort William - had an HSMR that was significantly higher than the national average. | Overall, one hospital - Belford Hospital in Fort William - had an HSMR that was significantly higher than the national average. |
The Western General Hospital, Crosshouse Hospital near Kilmarnock, and Wishaw General Hospital in North Lanarkshire all recorded Hospital Standardised Mortality Rates (HSMR) that were significantly lower than the Scottish average. | |
The drop in the figures since 2014 represents a 10.6% decrease overall and means a Scottish government target to cut the mortality rate by 10% between 2014 and 2018 has already been met. | The drop in the figures since 2014 represents a 10.6% decrease overall and means a Scottish government target to cut the mortality rate by 10% between 2014 and 2018 has already been met. |
Health Secretary Shona Robison credited the reduction in deaths to the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, a drive to improve the safety and reliability of hospital care. | Health Secretary Shona Robison credited the reduction in deaths to the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, a drive to improve the safety and reliability of hospital care. |
The revised target was set and methodology changed after a previous target of a 20% reduction by December 2015 was missed by 3.5%. | The revised target was set and methodology changed after a previous target of a 20% reduction by December 2015 was missed by 3.5%. |
A total of 21 out of 29 hospitals in the Scottish Patient Safety Programme have gone on to cut their mortality rate. | A total of 21 out of 29 hospitals in the Scottish Patient Safety Programme have gone on to cut their mortality rate. |
From these, 13 have cut the rate by more than 10%. | From these, 13 have cut the rate by more than 10%. |
Admitted for treatment | Admitted for treatment |
Ms Robison said: "Thanks to a decade of hard work by the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, we've met this key aim over a year earlier than planned. | Ms Robison said: "Thanks to a decade of hard work by the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, we've met this key aim over a year earlier than planned. |
"But most importantly, it means more lives have been saved that may otherwise have been lost. | "But most importantly, it means more lives have been saved that may otherwise have been lost. |
"This comes at a time when our NHS is treating more people, with more complex needs." | "This comes at a time when our NHS is treating more people, with more complex needs." |
The HSMR takes account of those patients who die within 30 days of being admitted to hospital, including those who die in the community. | The HSMR takes account of those patients who die within 30 days of being admitted to hospital, including those who die in the community. |
However, the rate does not include patients who die in hospital more than 30 days after they were admitted for treatment. | However, the rate does not include patients who die in hospital more than 30 days after they were admitted for treatment. |
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