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29 December 2006 |
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Looking back at 2006
The NNUH treats more than 640,000 patients over the course of a year and hospital information analyst Tim Hankey's select review of 2006 shows:
- People with a total of 51 different religious faiths were treated over the year.
- The average age of patients in 2006 was 52
Of all the babies delivered by NNUH staff in 2006:
- The most popular boy's name was Harry (followed by Charlie)
- The most popular girl's name was Jessica (followed by Sophie)
- The busiest day for the NNUH maternity department was 30th October 2006 (22 babies delivered)
A&E staff will not be forgetting England's World Cup experiences in a hurry as they had a big effect on the hospital during 2006 with A&E at its busiest ever but Friday the 13th proved quiet!
- Busiest day in A&E - Sunday 11th June - 280 attendees
- Quietest day in A&E - Friday 13th January - 135 attendees
- The average age of A&E patients is 40 (43 for men, 37 for women)
The most emergency admissions to NNUH in one day:
- Emergency surgical patients - 14th August 2006 - 56
- Emergency medical patients - 1st December 2006 - 86
Tim said: "Looking back at these figures it does confound some old myths. The spring and summer months are actually often busier than winter but it is definitely true that A&E does get very busy when England play in a World Cup."
Happy (and safe) New Year to all...
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