The Health and Social Care Inequalities Monitoring System (HSCIMS) comprises a basket of indicators
which are monitored over time to assess area differences in mortality, morbidity, utilisation of an
This report reviews perinatal mortality over a variety of time periods (from 33 years to 15 years), depending on the dataset and describes some of the changes since data collection started.
[The title has been amended to indicate that these are 'Experimental Statistics'] Indicator reporting mortality at hospital trust level across the NHS.
Source agency: NHS Information Centre for Healt
A summary of the trends in age-standardised mortality rates in the UK and constituent countries, 1980 to 2010.
Source agency: Office for National Statistics
Designation: National Statistics
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An analysis of mortality within Northern Ireland using the NI Mortality Study.
Source agency: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
Designation: Official Statistics not designa
An analysis of mortality within Northern Ireland using the NI Mortality Study.
Source agency: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
Designation: Official Statistics not designa
Deaths within 30 days of emergency admission to hospital: Stroke - indirectly age standardised mortality rate
Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), Office for National Statistics (ONS)
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Deaths from chronic liver disease including cirrhosis (all ages), directly standardised rate per 100,000 population
Source: Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators, National Centre for Health Ou
Deaths from chronic liver disease including cirrhosis (all ages), directly standardised rate per 100,000 population
Source: Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators, National Centre for Health Ou
Estimated number of deaths attributable to alcohol from land transport accidents (all ages) per 100,000 population
Source: NWPHO from Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators, National Centre for
Synthetic estimate of the proportion (%) of adults who consume at least twice the daily recommended amount of alcohol in a single drinking session (that is, 8 or more units for men and 6 or more units
Mid-2005 synthetic estimate of the proportion (%) of the population aged 16 years and over who report engaging in harmful drinking, defined as consumption of more than 50 units of alcohol per week for
Mid-2005 synthetic estimate of the proportion (%) of the population aged 16 years and over who report engaging in hazardous drinking, defined as consumption of between 22 and 50 units of alcohol per w
Deaths from alcohol-attributable conditions (all ages), directly standardised rate per 100,000 population
Source: NWPHO from Office for National Statistics
Publisher: North West Public Health Author