Welcome to the QMortality®-2017 risk calculator: http://qmortality.org

This calculator is for health professional use only.

About you
Age (65-99):
Sex: Male Female
Ethnicity:
UK postcode: leave blank if unknown
Postcode:
Necessary information
Smoking status:
Alcohol status:
Emergency admissions in the last year:
Diabetes status:
Heart attack, angina, stroke or TIA?
Atrial fibrillation?
Congestive cardiac failure?
Chronic kidney disease (stage 4 or 5)?
Venous thrombo-embolism?
Cancer?
Asthma or COPD?
Epilepsy?
Chronic liver/pancreatic disease?
Dementia?
Learning disabilities?
Resident in a nursing or residential home?
Poor mobility (e.g. housebound, chairbound, bedridden, or receiving mobility allowance)?
Parkinson's disease?
Rheumatoid arthritis?
Leg ulcers?
Have you seen the GP in the last year with:
Appetite loss?
Breathlessness?
Unexplained weight loss?
Drugs: are you taking
taking antipsychotics?
taking steroid tablets regularly?
Blood tests
Abnormal LFTs (GGT, ALT or bilirubin more than 3 times normal)?
Anaemia (hb under 11g/dl) ?
Platelets>480?
Leave blank if unknown
Body mass index
Height (cm):
Weight (kg):
Calculate risk over years.

Welcome to the QMortality®-2017 risk calculator

Welcome to the QMortality®-2017 Web Calculator. You can use this calculator to work out your risk of dying by answering some simple questions.

The QMortality® algorithms have been developed by Julia Hippisley-Cox and Carol Coupland and are based on routinely collected data from many thousands of GPs across the country who have freely contributed data to the QResearch database for medical research.

QMortality® has been developed for the UK population, and is intended for use in the UK. All medical decisions need to be taken by a patient in consultation with their doctor. The authors and the sponsors accept no responsibility for clinical use or misuse of this score.

The science underpinning the QMortality® algorithms has been published here: