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Key Health Data for the West Midlands 2000

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1.1 The thirteen health authorities of the West Midlands NHS Region
1.2 Primary Care Organisations across the West Midlands
1.3 The Local Authorities of the West Midlands
 
2.1 Claimants of Council Tax Benefit across the West Midlands by local authority as a proportion of households, 1999.
2.2 Claimants of Housing Benefit across the West Midlands by local authority as a proportion of households, 1999.
2.3 All claimants of Income Support across the West Midlands by Ward as a proportion of the population, 1999.
2.4 Claimants of Income Support (aged under 20 years) across the West Midlands by Ward as a proportion of the population, 1999.
2.5 Children (aged under 17 years) with at least one parent in receipt of Income Support as a proportion of the population, 1999.
2.6 Claimants of Income Support (aged over 60 years) across the West Midlands by Ward as a proportion of the population, 1999.
2.7 Claimants receiving the highest rate Care Component (Disability Allowance) across the West Midlands by Ward as a percentage of the population, 1999.
2.8 Claimants receiving the higher rate Mobility Component (Disability Allowance) across the West Midlands by Ward as a percentage of the population, 1999.
2.9 Claimants in receipt of Attendance Allowance across the West Midlands by Ward as a percentage of the population, 1999.
 
3.1 The burden of disease from 8 selected conditions using DALYs.
3.2 DALYs per 1000 population from 8 selected conditions.
3.3 DALYs per 1000 population for the West Midlands Region by ICD9 chapter.
3.4 Cost of 6 of the 8 selected diseases in the West Midlands Region.
3.5 Total Health Expenditure by ICD9 chapter.
3.6 Health Expenditure across the West Midlands by service type.
3.7 Disease burden and Expenditure (Cost per DALY) for the West Midlands.
3.8 Total Expenditure per 100,000 population by District Health Authority.
3.9 Age standardized YLLs per 1000 population for Coronary Heart Disease by District Health Authority.
3.10 Age standardized YLLs per for Lung Cancer.
3.11 Age standardized YLLs for Stroke.
3.12 Age standardized YLLs for Suicide.
 
4.1 Rates of notified Tuberculosis cases in the West Midlands and England and Wales: 1986-1999.
4.2 1999 West Midlands TB cases - ethnic breakdown.
4.3 West Midlands TB cases in 1999 by age group and sex (a) non-white population (b) white population.
4.4 Food poisoning by local authority 1999
4.5 Food poisoning in the West Midlands Region 1990-1999
4.6 Laboratory reports of selected gastrointestinal infections in the West Midlands Region 1990-1999.
4.7 Newly diagnosed HIV and AIDS and deaths from AIDS, West Midlands, 1990-1999
4.8 Date of first positive HIV test and probable route of transmission.
4.9 Genital Chlamydia in the West Midlands Region 1995-1999.
4.10 Gonorrhoea cases in the West Midlands Region 1995-1999.
 
5.1 The distribution of private water supplies in the region by local authority.
5.2 Noise complaints per 1000 population in 7 of the West Midlands local authorities.
5.3 Nuisance complaints per 1000 population in 7 of the West Midlands local authorities.
 
6.1 Deaths from accidental causes, West Midlands Residents, 1990-1998, rate per 10,000.
6.2 Admissions to hospital across the West Midlands for accidents, 1990/1 - 1998/9, rate per 10,000.
6.3 Mortality from accidents by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990 - 1998.
6.4 Hospital admissions for accidents, rate per 100,000 by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990/1 - 1998/9.
6.5 Mortality from all cancers in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1982-1997.
6.6 Mortality from Breast Cancer in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1982-1997
6.7 Mortality from Lung Cancer in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1982-1997.
6.8 Mortality from all cancers, rate per 100,000, 1982-1997 by Health Authority and Primary Care group.
6.9 Mortality from Breast Cancer, rate per 100,000, 1982-1997, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group.
6.10 Mortality from Lung Cancer, rate per 100,000, 1982-1997, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group.
6.11 Mortality from Coronary Heart Disease in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1990-1998.
6.12 Hospital Admissions for Coronary Heart Disease in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1990/1 - 1998/9.
6.13 Mortality from Stroke in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1990-1998, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group.
6.14 Hospital Admissions for Stroke in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1990/1 - 1998/9.
6.15 Mortality (under 75s) from Coronary Heart Disease, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990-1998.
6.16 Hospital Admissions (under 75s) from Coronary Heart Disease, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990-1998.
6.17 Mortality (under 75s) from Stroke, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990-1998.
6.18 Hospital Admissions (under 75s) for Stroke by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990 - 1998.
6.19 Mortality from Suicide and undetermined injury in the West Midlands, 1990-1998.
6.20 Hospital Admissions for attempted suicide and undetermined injury in the West Midlands, rate per 100,000, 1990-1998.
6.21 Mortality from suicide and undetermined injury in the West Midlands, by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990-1998.
6.22 Hospital Admissions for attempted suicide and undetermined injuries, rate per 100,000 by Health Authority and Primary Care Group, 1990 - 1998.
 
7.1 Total Crimes per 1000 population for Warwickshire 1999-2000.
7.2 Drug crimes per 1000 population for Warwickshire 1999-2000.
7.3 Burglaries per 1000 population for Warwickshire 1999-2000
7.4 Violent Crimes per 1000 population for Warwickshire 1999-2000
7.5 Community Disorder Rate per 1000 population for Warwickshire 1999-2000.
7.6 Youth Nuisance complaints per 1000 population for Warwickshire 1999-2000.
 
8.1 Individuals reported to the West Midlands RDMD 1990/1 - 1999/2000.

 

 
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