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<title>ISD Scotland Latest Publications - Hospital Care</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 01:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity and NHS Beds information; Year ending 31 March 2011 - Quarter ending December 2011</title>
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<description>The total number  of acute hospital discharge episodes in the year ending March 2011 was 1,424,000,  an increase of 1.4% on the previous year. The number of routine and non-routine  acute inpatient discharge episodes increased by 2.8% and 0.5% respectively between  2009/10 and 2010/11. The number of day case episodes was 445,000 in 2010/11, an  increase of 1.0% from 440,000 in 2009/10.4,558,000  outpatients were seen at consultant clinics in the year ending March 2011, a  slight decrease of 0.4% when compared to year ending March 2010.  In 2010/11, 1,474,000 were new outpatient  attendances, a small increase of 0.4% from 1,469,000 in 2009/10.  There has been an increase of 10.3% in new  outpatient attendances over the last 10 years.Neoplasms  (including cancer) were the most common main diagnosis for patients discharged  from hospital in the year ending March 2011, accounting for 13.8% of all  primary diagnoses.  This figure has  remained at approximately 14% for the last three financial years.A total  of 971,000 main procedures were recorded on inpatient, day case and outpatient  records in NHS Scotland in the year ending March 2011, an increase of 4.9% from  925,000 in 2009/10.80.4% of all elective British Association of Day  Surgery (BADS) procedures were carried out as day cases or outpatients in the  month of March 2011.  The associated  target was to achieve 80%. Information on further Health Improvement,  Efficiency, Access and Treatment (HEAT) targets is contained with the http://www.isdscotland.scot.nhs.uk/Health-Topics/Hospital-Care/Publications/2012-03-27/2012-03-27-AcuteActivity-Report.pdfFull  Publication Report.The average number of available staffed beds in  acute specialties was recorded as 16,701 in the year ending March 2011 and was  17,092 in the year ending March 2010.The number of acute inpatient discharge episodes for the  quarter ending December 2011 shows a decrease of 1.5% on the quarter ending December 2010 while the number of acute day case  episodes shows an increase of 4.6% over the same periods.The total number of outpatient attendances in  the quarter ending December 2011 (1,160,000) increased by around 5.9% on the  quarter ending December 2010.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity and NHS Beds information; quarter ending September 2011</title>
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<description>There were around 354,000 acute inpatient and day case discharges in the quarter ending September 2011. This is a slight decrease of 0.5% when compared to the same quarter of the previous year but is comparable with the average number of acute inpatient and day case discharges over the last 10 quarters.The total number of outpatient attendances in the quarter ending September 2011 was around 1,159,000.  This is an increase of around 0.9% on the quarter ending September 2010.The average number of available staffed beds in acute specialties was recorded as 16,353 in quarter ending September 2011 and was 16,624 in the quarter ending September 2010.There has been a decrease of 2.7% in the emergency bed day rate per 1,000 population for patients aged 75+ from 5,530 to 5,383 between 2008/09 and 2009/10.  Scotland level data for 2010/11 is not yet available.It should be noted that outpatient, inpatient and day case figures may include an element of estimation for any incomplete or missing data submissions.  Therefore, data for the latest time periods should be treated as provisional.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity and NHS Beds information</title>
<link>http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Hospital-Care/Publications/index.asp#621</link>
<description>The total number of acute hospital discharges (episodes) was around 1,419,000 for the financial year ending 31 March 2011, this is an increase of 1.1% on the previous year.There were around 350,000 acute inpatient and day case discharges in the quarter ending June 2011. This is a decrease of 2.1% when compared to the same quarter of the previous year.The total number of outpatient attendances at consultant clinics was around 4,538,000 in the year ending March 2011, showing a slight decrease of 0.5% when compared to year ending March 2010The total number of outpatient attendances in the quarter ending June 2011 was around 1,142,000.  This is a very slight decrease on the quarter ending June 2010.The average number of available staffed beds in acute specialties was recorded as 16,685 in the year ending March 2011 and was 17,099 in the year ending March 2010. Over the same time period the average length of stay has reduced from 5.5 to 5.3 days.The average number of available staffed beds in acute specialties was recorded as 16,603 in quarter ending June 2011 and was 16,909 in the quarter ending June 2010.There has been a decrease of 3.0% in the emergency bed days rate per 1,000 population for patients aged 75+ from 5,529 to 5,365 between 2008/09 and 2009/10.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity and NHS Beds information; Quarter ending March 2011</title>
<link>http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Hospital-Care/Publications/index.asp#583</link>
<description>There were around 349,000 acute inpatient and day case discharges in the quarter ending March 2011. This is an increase of 0.2% when compared to the same quarter of the previous year.The total number of outpatient attendances in the quarter ending March 2011 was around 1,153,000. An increase of 0.9% when compared to the quarter ending March 2010.The average number of available staffed beds in acute specialties was 17,169 in the quarter ending March 2010 and is recorded as 16,683 in March 2011.There has been a decrease of 3.3% in the emergency bed days rate per 100,000 population for patients aged 65+ from 339,000 to 328,000 between 2008/09 and 2009/10.There has been a decrease of 3.1% in the emergency bed days rate per 1,000 population for patients aged 75+ from 5,528 to 5,356 between 2008/09 and 2009/10.In the month of December 2010, 78% of all elective BADS procedures were carried out as day cases or outpatients, showing an increase from 76% in the month of December 2009.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity and NHS Beds information; Quarter ending December 2010</title>
<link>http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Hospital-Care/Publications/index.asp#534</link>
<description>There were around 347,000 acute inpatient and day case discharges in the quarter ending December 2010. This is a decrease of 2.4% when compared to the same quarter of the previous year.The total number of outpatient attendances in the quarter ending December 2010 was around 1,090,000. A decrease of over 40,000 when compared to the quarter ending December 2009.The average number of available staffed beds in acute specialties has decreased from 17,014 in the quarter ending December 2009 to 16,570 in December 2010.  A reduction of 2.6%.There has been a decrease of 3.5% in the emergency bed days rate per 100,000 population for patients aged 65+ from 339,000 to 327,000 between 2008/09 and 2009/10.In the month of September 2010, 80% of all elective BADS procedures were carried out as day cases or outpatients, showing an increase from 76% in the month of September 2009.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity and NHS Beds information - Year end 31 March 2010 - Quarter ending September 2010</title>
<link>http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Hospital-Care/Publications/index.asp#549</link>
<description>The total number of hospital discharges (episodes) has remained constant at approximately 1,400,000 for the last two financial years ending March 2009 and March 2010.  There were 529,000 emergency inpatient discharges (episodes) and 440,000 day case discharges (episodes) in the year ending March 2010, a decrease of 2.0% and an increase of 2.8% respectively on the previous year.   Neoplasms (including cancer) were the most common main diagnosis for patients discharged from hospital in the year ending March 2010, accounting for 14.1% of all primary diagnoses.  This figure has remained at approximately 14% for the last three financial years.   4,583,000 outpatients were seen at consultant clinics in the year ending March 2010, showing a slight decrease of 1.1% when compared to year ending March 2009.  In 2009/10, 1,467,000 were new outpatient attendances, a slight increase of 0.3% from 1,463,000 in 2008/09.   The numbers of inpatient and day case discharges in the quarter ending September 2010 show small increases when compared to the same quarter of the previous year.  Outpatient attendance figures show a slight decrease when comparing the same time periods.   In 2009/10 there were around 106,000 hospital admissions (episodes) for children aged 14 years and under.   This is similar to the number of admissions in 2007/08 and 2008/09. </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>NHS Acute Hospital Activity</title>
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<description>The total number of hospital discharges (episodes) has remained constant at approximately 1,400,000 for the last two financial years ending March 2009 and March 2010.Emergency inpatient discharges (episodes) decreased by 2.2%, and day case discharges (episodes) increased by 2.6%, from the previous year.4,590,000 outpatients were seen at consultant clinics in the year ending March 2010, showing a slight decrease of 0.8% when compared to year ending March 2009.The numbers of inpatient and day case discharges in the quarter ending June 2010 show small increases when compared to the same quarter of the previous year. Outpatient attendance figures show a slight decrease when comparing the same time periods.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Acute Hospital Activity to 31 March 2009 (annual data) and to 31 March 2010 (quarterly data)</title>
<link>http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Hospital-Care/Publications/index.asp#794</link>
<description>4,627,000 outpatients were seen at consultant clinics in the year ending March 2009, showing an increase of 3.5% when compared to year ending March 2008.&#160; In 2008/09, 1,462,000 were new outpatient attendances, an increase of 6.1% from 1,378,000 in 2007/08.The total number of hospital discharges (episodes) has increased by 4.0% to 1,401,000 in the year ending March 2009 from 1,347,000 in 2008.There were 539,000 emergency inpatient discharges (episodes) and 428,000 day case discharges (episodes) in the year ending March 2009, an increase of 1.7% and 6.1% respectively on the previous year.Neoplasms (including cancer) were the most common main diagnosis for patients discharged from hospital in the year ending March 2009, accounting for 14.2% of all primary diagnoses.&#160; The comparable figure for the year ending March 2008 was 14.1%.A total of 977,000 inpatient and day case procedures were recorded as being undertaken in NHS Scotland in 2009.</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 09:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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