NHS Outcomes Framework Key Measure is replicated in Department of Health’s proposed contribution to the cross-Government Transparency Framework Measure.

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NHS Outcomes Framework Key Measure is replicated in Department of Health’s proposed contribution to the cross-Government Transparency Framework Measure is also contained in proposals for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework Outcome theme is consistent with the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (specific measure may be different) Measure is also contained in proposals for the Public Health Outcome Framework Outcome theme is consistent with the Public Health Outcomes Framework (specific measure may be different) Preventing people from dying prematurelyEnhancing quality of life for people with long-term conditions Helping people to recover from episodes of ill health or following injury Ensuring that people have a positive experience of care Treating and caring for people in a safe environment and protect them from avoidable harm Overarching indicators Premature mortality from causes considered amenable to healthcare (The Commissioning Board would be expected to focus on improving mortality in all the components of amenable mortality as well as the overall rate) Life expectancy at 75 Improvement areas Improving survival rates for people with cancer For colorectal, breast and lung cancer One-year survival rates Five-year survival rates Reducing premature death in people with serious mental illness Premature mortality rates in people with serious mental illness Reducing deaths in young children Infant mortality Perinatal mortality (including stillbirths) Overarching indicator Health-related quality of life for people with long-term conditions Improvement areas Ensuring people feel supported to manage their condition Proportion of people feeling supported to manage their condition Improving functional ability in people with long-term conditions Employment of people with long-term conditions Reducing time spent in hospital by people with long-term conditions Unplanned hospitalisation for chronic ambulatory care sensitive conditions (adults) Unplanned hospitalisation for asthma, diabetes and epilepsy in under 19s Enhancing quality of life for carers Health-related quality of life for carers Enhancing quality of life for people with mental illness Employment of people with mental illness Overarching indicators Emergency admissions for acute conditions that should not usually require hospital admission Emergency readmissions within 28 days of discharge from hospital Improvement areas Improving outcomes from planned procedures PROMs for elective procedures Preventing lower respiratory tract infections in children from becoming serious Emergency admissions for children with LRTI Improving recovery from injuries and trauma An indicator needs to be developed. Improving recovery from stroke An indicator needs to be developed. Improving recovery from fragility fractures The proportion of patients recovering to their previous levels of mobility / walking ability at 30 and 120 days Helping older people recover their independence after illness or injury Proportion of older people (65 and over) who were still at home after 91 days following discharge from hospital into rehabilitation services Overarching indicators Patient experience of primary care Patient experience of hospital care Improvement areas Improving people’s experience of outpatient care Patient experience of outpatient services Improving hospitals’ responsiveness to personal needs Responsiveness to in-patients’ personal needs Improving access to NHS services A&E access Primary Care access Improving women and their families’ experience of maternity services Patient experience of maternity services Improving the experience of care for people at the end of their lives Survey of carers Improving experience of healthcare for people with mental illness Patient experience of community mental health services Overarching indicators Three part measure patient safety measure consisting of: patient safety incident reporting; severity of harm; and number of similar incidents. Improvement areas Reducing the incidence of avoidable harm Incidence of hospital-related VTE Incidence of healthcare associated infection (looking at MRSA and C Difficile) Incidence of newly-acquired category 3 and 4 pressure ulcers Incidence of medication errors causing harm Improving the safety of maternity services Unexpected or unplanned admission of term baby to neonatal care Delivering safe care to children in acute settings Incidence of harm to children due to ‘failure to monitor’ Improving children’s experience of healthcare An indicator needs to be developed, although this may be difficult to measure.