Activities of Irish Psychiatric Units and Hospitals 2016
- Author(s):
- Antoinette Daly, Sarah Craig
- Publication date:
- 24 July 2017
- Cover image:

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NPIRS Infographic 2016 (41 Kb)- Some of the key facts on psychiatric admissions and discharges in 2016 presented in pictorial infographic.
- Table(s)
Section 2 Tables - National all and first admissions, Discharges and Deaths, CHO Areas, Counties, Non-residents 2016 (PDF) (1.0 Mb)
Section 2 Tables - National all and first admissions, Discharges and Deaths, CHO Areas, Counties, Non-residents 2016 (Excel) (234 Kb)
Section 3 Tables - Hospital Type - Admissions, Discharges and Deaths (PDF) (389 Kb)
Section 3 Tables - Hospital Type - Admissions, Discharges and Deaths (Excel) (68 Kb)
Section 4 Tables - Individual Units and Hospitals - Admissions, Discharges and Deaths (PDF) (1.2 Mb)
Section 4 Tables - Individual Units and Hospitals - Admissions, Discharges and Deaths (Excel) (210 Kb)
Section 5 Tables - Child and adolescent admissions (PDF) (406 Kb)
Section 6 Tables - In-patient census 2016 (PDF) (448 Kb)
Sections 5 & 6 Tables - Child and adolescent admissions / In-patient census 2016 (Excel) (122 Kb)
- Abstract:
This report presents data on all admissions to, discharges from, and deaths in, Irish psychiatric units and hospitals, as recorded on the National Psychiatric In-patient Reporting System (NPIRS) in 2016. Data is presented: -
· Nationally
· By Community Healthcare Organisation (CHO) area
· By county
· By hospital type
· By individual psychiatric units and hospitals.
Rates reported are per 100,000 total population.
- Publisher:
- Health Research Board
- Place of publication:
- Dublin
- ISSN number:
- 2009034X
- HRB Series:
- HRB Statistics Series
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