Internal Reference Number: FOI_6332
Date Request Received: 20/10/2021 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 10/11/2021 00:00:00
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Request Summary: Urinary tract infection rates in hospitals
Request Category: Students (Educational)
Question Number 1: Urinary tract infection rates over the past year, | |
Answer To Question 1: In the period Nov-20 to Oct-21 there were 1,198 UTIs coded against patient admissions. | |
Question Number 2: Hospital acquired urinary tract infections v community acquired urinary tract infections. | |
Answer To Question 2: Of these UTIs, 22 have been coded as Hospital Acquired UTIs. | |
Question Number 3: If there were more male or females with urinary tract infections | |
Answer To Question 3: There were more female UTIs, at approximately 54% of total. | |
Question Number 4: If people that had urinary tract infections had a catheter or not. | |
Answer To Question 4: Clinical Coding would only code a Catheter Insertion if the patient had a UTI and Urinary Retention. They wouldn't code for a Catheter Insertion for a UTI alone. The total for the former is less than 5 patients in the period. | |
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