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ANZHFR 2021 Annual Report

The ANZHFR is very pleased to be able to provide you with the 2021 Annual Report. We would like to express our appreciation to all the people who have been involved in collecting, collating and analysing the data for this report and those who have put in a great effort progressing it to completion. We hope you will find the Annual Report enlightening and useful as you continue in your endeavours to improve the quality of hip fracture care for your patients. The Australian State report is included in both the Clinical Care Standard Report and the Full e-Report, rather than as a separate Supplementary report as in previous years. For the first time, the reports also include an Outlier Report, which monitors hospital performance against the quality indicators and enables sites to easily see areas of high quality care or those that require review. A PowerPoint slide pack has also been provided should you wish to use it. The slides follow the structure of the Clinical Care Standard Report (excluding Australian State Report and they can be customised to highlight your hospital’s performance and add in any other relevant information e.g., additional figures from the full report or other site-specific information. There is included a pull-out text box and pointer for the hospital level charts. These can be moved down the axis, to line up with your hospital. The pointer and text box can also be positioned separately – simply click on the text box if you need to move it whilst leaving the pointer in place. This is useful towards the bottom of each slide. If you want to highlight more than one hospital, the pointer and text box can be copied and pasted

The ANZHFR is very pleased to be able to provide you with the 2021 Annual Report. We would like to express our appreciation to all the people who have been involved in collecting, collating and analysing the data for this report and those who have put in a great effort progressing it to completion. We hope you will find the Annual Report enlightening and useful as you continue in your endeavours to improve the quality of hip fracture care for your patients.

The Australian State report is included in both the Clinical Care Standard Report and the Full e-Report, rather than as a separate Supplementary report as in previous years. For the first time, the reports also include an Outlier Report, which monitors hospital performance against the quality indicators and enables sites to easily see areas of high quality care or those that require review.

A PowerPoint slide pack has also been provided should you wish to use it. The slides follow the structure of the Clinical Care Standard Report (excluding Australian State Report and they can be customised to highlight your hospital’s performance and add in any other relevant information e.g., additional figures from the full report or other site-specific information. There is included a pull-out text box and pointer for the hospital level charts. These can be moved down the axis, to line up with your hospital. The pointer and text box can also be positioned separately – simply click on the text box if you need to move it whilst leaving the pointer in place. This is useful towards the bottom of each slide. If you want to highlight more than one hospital, the pointer and text box can be copied and pasted

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Indicator 5b: Proportion of patients with a hip fracture with unrestricted

weight bearing status immediately post hip fracture surgery

Indicator 5b: Proportion of patients with a hip fracture with unrestricted weightbearing

status immediately post hip fracture surgery

Allowing immediate unrestricted weight bearing after surgery supports early rehabilitation and functional recovery.

Figure 13 shows Allowing that immediate 94% of unrestricted patients in New weight Zealand bearing and after Australia surgery are supports allowed early full rehabilitation weight bearing and after functional surgery. recovery.

Figure 13 shows that 94% of patients in New Zealand and Australia are allowed full weight bearing after surgery.

FIGURE Figure 13 Weight 13 – Weight bearing status after surgery

NZ Avg 2016

NZ Avg 2017

NZ Avg 2018

NZ Avg 2019

NZ Avg 2020

ROT

HKB

WLG

MMH

HUT

WRE

PMR

INV

WAG

TAR

WKO

DUN

NSH

TGA

GIS

CHC

ACH

MRO

BHE

TIU

NSN

WHK

Aus Avg 2016

Aus Avg 2017

Aus Avg 2018

Aus Avg 2019

Aus Avg 2020

GCH

H04

PAH

FSH

LIV

TSV

MSB

PCH

SCU

CNS

IPS

POW

SCG

LBH

H05

GOS

DDH

LGH

LMH

RNS

ROB

WGG

TAM

JHH

RED

WMD

TNH

RAH

TAH

QII

RPA

MAR

STG

BKL

SVD

BOX

H03

OHS

PMB

ROK

JHC

FOO

LOG

RHH

TSH

QEH

TWB

H01

RPH

H06

TMH

CAM

H07

NEP

ARM

CRG

DBO

H02

ABA

FMC

CFS

TWH

HKH

FRA

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Unrestricted weight bearing Restricted / non weight bearing Not known

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