Acute bed days are the number of days a person spends in hospital, following an acute admission. The acute bed days rate is presented as the number of bed days for acute hospital stays per 1,000 population, age standardised. This measure is intended to reflect demand for acute inpatient services on the health system.
Source of data is the national collections NMDS (inpatient events) and population information from Stats NZ.
Data calculation/treatment
Ethnicity data is sourced from prioritised ethnicity in the National Health Index system, and for Ambulatory Sensitive Hospitalisations and Acute Bed Day rates, matched to prioritised ethnicity in Stats NZ Usual Resident Population projections.
From the dataset Clinical Performance Metrics September 2023, this data was extracted:
Sheet: Acute Bed Days
Range: C4:D26
Provided: 46 data points
Dataset originally released on:
December 19, 2023
About this dataset
The Clinical Performance Metrics provide data and information on the change inperformance for key measures between the current and previous year. These key measures were agreed by the Board of Te Whatu Ora in December 2022 and endorsed by the previous Minister of Health.
Purpose of collection
This dataset aim to measure how well the health system across the country is performing, providing the opportunity to develop local health solutions to address local health issues. The metrics allow to measure performance over time with consistency.