This 'caterpillar chart' shows the 'key performance indicator' (KPI) achievement for all NHFD hospital units:

    KPI 4. Prompt Mobilisation after surgery - Mobilised out of bed (standing or hoisted) by the day after hip fracture operation

    The chart shows:
    1. The average and individual achievement for all NHFD hospital units, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
    2. The confidence interval calculated for each hospital based on the variation of data they have submitted

    Each hospital unit is rated as:
    Average - if their KPI confidence interval values include the national average, or
    Below average - if their KPI confidence interval values are lower than the national average or
    Above average - if their KPI confidence interval values are higher than the national average

    Below average units should review the data they are providing and should consider making affected KPIs the focus of local quality improvement work.
    Above average units should review the data on which this position is based, but if they are confident of the quality of submitted data then local clinical teams should be congratulated.
    Average units should also review their data and strive to maintain and improve their KPIs where possible.

    Notes
    Only operated patients having had hip fracture surgery are included.
    Non operated patients are excluded or patients where the surgery or mobilisation status is unknown.
    A patient is considered 'mobilised' when the patient has been assisted by either a physiotherapist or ward staff by the day after surgery.
    KPI value - the average value calculated for the year indicated/selected.
    This chart is released annually and not updated. The values are 'static' and based on data entered by the reporting deadline for the period.

    If you have any questions about the charts please contact the FFFAP/NHFD audit team.