Key Health Data for the West Midlands 2004

LIST OF TABLES


Table Title
1.1 Number of geographical areas in West Midlands and England & Wales
1.2 Number of electoral wards in metropolitan local authorities 2003 and 2004
1.3 Numbers of SOAs in West Midlands and England
1.4 IMD score ranges for West Midlands and English quintiles  
2.1 Factors which increase the risk of child poverty and its associated adverse outcomes
2.2 Direction of trends in poverty related child outcomes
2.3 Free school meal arrangements by Local Education Authority, all schools, academic year 2003/04
2.4 West Midlands homelessness affecting children – number of homeless households with dependent children eligible for temporary accommodation 2004
2.5 Variation in low birth weight across the West Midlands
2.6 West Midlands infant mortality
2.7 West Midlands hospital admission rates for severe accidental injury in children
2.8 Educational attainment across the West Midlands
2.9 Variation in teenage conceptions across the West Midlands
2.10 Variation in school exclusions across the West Midlands
2.11 Variation in suicide rates in young people across the West Midlands 1998-2002
4.1 Numbers of cases & age-standardised rates by SHA
4.2 Health problems affecting 10% or more of clinical follow-up patients
5.1a Stillbirth Classification by major ReCoDe groups
5.1b Neonatal and Infant Death Classification
5.2 Trends for perinatal mortality rates in the West Midlands and England & Wales
5.3 Stillbirth rates in West Midlands and England & Wales 1998-2003
5.4 Wigglesworth classification of stillbirths in the West Midlands 1998-2003
5.5 Stillbirths in major ReCoDe groups, West Midlands 1998-2003
5.6 Early Neonatal Death Rates in the West Midlands and England & Wales, 1998-2003
5.7 Early Neonatal Deaths in West Midlands 1998-2003 – Neonatal and Infant Death Classification
5.8 Early Neonatal Deaths due to Pulmonary Immaturity by Gestational Age at Birth
5.9 Late Neonatal Death Rates in the West Midlands and England & Wales, 1998-2003
5.10 Late Neonatal Deaths by Neonatal & Infant Classification, West Midlands 1998-2003
5.11 Post Neonatal Death Rates in the West Midlands and England & Wales, 1998-2002
5.12 Post Neonatal Deaths Analysed using Major Neonatal and Infant Death classification groups 1998-2002
5.13 Infant death rates in the West Midlands and England & Wales, 1998-2002
5.14 Infant deaths by foetal and neonatal classification groups, West Midlands 1998-2002
5.15 Stillbirth rates by Index of Multiple Deprivation, West Midlands region 1998-2003
5.16 Infant death rates by Index of Multiple Deprivation, West Midlands region 1998-2002
5.17 Stillbirth, early neonatal and perinatal mortality rates in most deprived areas (IMD 8/25) compared to the rest of the population, West Midlands 1998-2003
5.18 Infant mortality rates in most deprived areas (IMD 8/25) compared to the rest of the population, West Midlands 1998-2002
6.1 Count and percentage of population living within set walking times of their nearest general practice
6.2 Count and percentage of population living within set walking times of their nearest dentist
6.3 Count and percentage of population living within set walking times of their nearest pharmacy
6.4 Count and percentage of population living within set walking times of their nearest optician
8.1 Emergency Admissions by PCT Resident Population in the West Midlands, Financial Years 2000/2001 – 2003/2004
8.2 Less Intensive Emergency Admissions by PCT Resident Population in the West Midlands, Financial Years 2000/2001 – 2003/2004

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