Glasgow Times

Death rate in hospitals has fallen over past four years

- BY TOM TORRANCE

A DEATH rate for hospital patients across Scotland has fallen by more than 9 per cent in four years, figures show.

The hospital standardis­ed mortality ratio (HSMR) is down 9.2 per cent between January to March 2014 and the same period this year.

The Scottish Patient Safety Programme aims to reduce hospital mortality by 10 per cent by the end of the 2018.

From the 29 hospitals included in the figures, 22 reduced HSMR since January to March 2014.

For 11 of these the reduction is more than, the 10 per cent target.

These are Ayr, Crosshouse, Dumfries and Galloway, Forth Valley, Inverclyde, Hairmyres, Monklands, Wishaw, Balfour, Western Isles Hospital and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital combined with Gartnavel.

The ratio is based on all acute inpatient and day case patients admitted to hospital who died within 30 days from admission.

It is adjusted to account for some of the factors known to affect the underlying risk of death.

The Scottish HSMR for January to March 2018 is 0.94 meaning there were 6 per cent fewer deaths in the period than predicted, the same as the previous three months.

No hospitals had a significan­tly higher ratio in this period than the national average.

One hospital, the Western General in Edinburgh, had a significan­tly lower ratio at 0.76.

Possible factors contributi­ng to the overall nationwide reduction could include changes in underlying population-based mortality, the level of care, available medical treatments and the completene­ss and accuracy of hospital discharge summaries.

A Scottish Government spokesman welcomed the continuing decrease.

He said: “It is particular­ly encouragin­g that we continue to see 11 out of 29 hospitals with a decrease of more than 10 per cent – with this data again covering the winter months when there is a likelihood of an increase in unpredicte­d deaths.

“This comes at a time when our NHS is treating more people, with more complex needs than ever before. We want to go further, and the decade of hard work by the Scottish Safety Programme shows that we are continuing to lead the way on patient safety, with other countries looking to learn from our approach.”

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Health staff have seen a fall in the number of deaths in hospitals

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