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. 2003 Mar;85(2):75–78. doi: 10.1308/003588403321219803

28-Day emergency surgical re-admission rates as a clinical indicator of performance.

Edward D J Courtney 1, Sarah Ankrett 1, Peter T McCollum 1
PMCID: PMC1963724  PMID: 12648333

Abstract

With the introduction of clinical governance, the NHS Executive has identified 28-day emergency re-admission rates as a clinical indicator to be used to assess and compare performance between NHS trusts. We undertook a 3-month retrospective audit of patients identified from the trust computer as having been re-admitted as an emergency within 28 days of discharge from the general surgical division. We wanted to examine reasons for re-admission, possible errors in coding and any preventable factors in these patients subsequently re-admitted acutely.

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