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Emergency readmission to hospital following discharge for children

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Emergency readmission to hospital within 7 days of discharge for children as a percentage of live discharges for children.

Rationale
There is wide variation between ‘like’ populations in rates of readmissions. Emergency readmissions are unlikely to be part of the originally planned treatment and some may be potentially avoidable. The NHS may be helped to prevent potentially avoidable readmissions by seeing comparative figures and learning lessons from the experience of hospitals with low readmission rates.

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Significantly below average  1  no 99% confidence interval overlap: higher values
Below average  2  no 95% confidence interval overlap: higher values
Average  3  overlapping 95% confidence intervals, England: 4.85% to 4.96%
Above average  4  no 95% confidence interval overlap: lower values
Significantly above average  5  no 99% confidence interval overlap: lower values

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