NHS Maternity Statistics, England 2011/12
Annual statistical bulletin from NHS Digital presenting Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data on maternity care in NHS hospitals in England for the 2011-12 financial year, covering April 2011 to March 2012 and drawing on nearly 669,000 delivery records. The dataset comprises an Excel workbook with 33 tables and 2 graphs covering place and method of delivery, anaesthetics, episiotomy, antenatal and postnatal stay, complications, gestation, birth weight, and miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. It also includes a provider-level analysis at national, strategic health authority, hospital provider and site level, intended to support improvements in the quality and coverage of maternity data submitted to HES and to inform discussion on patient care.For the 2011-12 financial year, Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) has collected over 17 million records detailing episodes of admitted patient care delivered by NHS hospitals in England. These records include details of each delivery which takes place in an NHS hospital. This information has been published in recent years in an annual statistical bulletin. This is the fourteenth bulletin that has been published on this subject. It covers the period from April 2011 to March 2012 and draws on nearly 669,000 detailed records of deliveries in NHS hospitals. NHS Maternity Statistics, 2011-12 33 tables and 2 graphs are available in one excel workbook which includes data on the following; Place of delivery Person conducting delivery Anaesthetics Method of onset and method of delivery Episiotomy Antenatal/postnatal stay Complications Gestation Birth weight Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy Provider-level analysis, 2011-12 The purpose of the provider-level analysis is to contribute to the improvement of both the quality and coverage of maternity data submitted to HES. It is hoped this will stimulate discussion and ultimately contribute to enhancements in patient care. The provider level analysis provides information at national, strategic health authority, hospital provider and site level (where submitted) relating to: Gestation period in weeks at first antenatal assessment date Gestation length at delivery Method of onset of labour Method of delivery Person conducting delivery Place of delivery Selected Maternity statistics Spontaneous deliveries with episiotomy Caesarean with postnatal stay 0-3 days Total caesarean with anaesthetics Unassisted deliveries.
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http://www.ic.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB09202/nhs-mate-eng-2011-2012-tab-v1.xls
http://www.ic.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB09202/nhs-mate-eng-2011-2012-tab-v1.xlshttp://www.ic.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB09202/nhs-mate-eng-2011-2012-rep.pdf
http://www.ic.nhs.uk/catalogue/PUB09202/nhs-mate-eng-2011-2012-rep.pdfhttp://www.hscic.gov.uk/catalogue/PUB09202/nhs-mate-eng-April%202011%20to%20March%202012-pla-tab.xls
http://www.hscic.gov.uk/catalogue/PUB09202/nhs-mate-eng-April%202011%20to%20March%202012-pla-tab.xls