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West Midlands Key Health Data 2009/10

CONTENTS


Chapter Title
1 Health Geography
1.1 Introduction
1.2 New Boundaries
1.2.1 Sub-regional Commissioning Clusters
1.2.2 Birmingham PCTs
1.2.3 Parliamentary Constituencies
1.3 Making Public Data Public
1.4 ONS Geography and Populations
1.4.1 ONS Mid-year Population Estimates 2008
1.4.2 Improvements to 2008 Migration and Population Statistics
1.4.3 ONS Naming and Coding Policy
1.4.4 2011 Census
   
2 Deprivation in the West Midlands Strategic Health Authority
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Method
2.3 Findings
2.4 Conclusions
   
3 Access to Services in Birmingham, An Analysis of Open Data
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Access to GP Surgeries
3.3 Access to Pharmacies
3.4 Access to Dental Practices
3.5 Access to Opticians
3.6 Summary and Conclusions
   
4 Alcohol Related Hospital Admissions and Mortalities in the West Midlands
4.1 Background
4.2 Alcohol related hospital admissions
4.2.1 Alcohol related hospital admissions in the West Midlands compared to other English regions
4.2.2 Alcohol related admissions in the West Midlands by PCTs
4.2.3 Common disorders of alcohol related admissions
4.2.4 Age and Gender
4.2.5 Length of stay
4.3 Alcohol related admissions and persons
4.3.1 Individual by sex and age
4.3.2 Multiple alcohol related admissions in the West Midlands
4.4 Alcohol related deaths in the West Midlands
4.5 Key findings
4.6 Recommendations
   
5 The Epidemiology of Chronic Liver Disease
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Epidemiology of Chronic Liver Disease
5.3 Mortality
5.4 Morbidity
5.5 Conclusions
   
6

Excess Cancer Incidence and Mortality in PCTs 1996 - 2007

6.1 All invasive cancers, excl. non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00-C97 excl. C44) – background, incidence
6.1.1 All invasive cancers, excl. non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00-C97 excl. C44) – males, incidence
6.1.2 All invasive cancers, excl. non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00- C97 excl. C44) – females, incidence
6.2 All invasive cancers, excl. non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00-C97 excl. C44) – background, mortality
6.2.1 All invasive cancers, excl. non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00-C97 excl. C44) – males, mortality
6.2.2 All invasive cancers, exc. non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C00-C97 excl. C44) – females, mortality
6.3 Lung cancer (ICD10 C33-C34) – background, incidence
6.3.1 Lung cancer (ICD10 C33-C34) – males, incidence
6.3.2 Lung cancer (ICD10 C33-C34) – females, incidence
6.4 Lung cancer (ICD10 C33-C34) – background, mortality
6.4.1 Lung cancer (ICD10 C33-C34) – males, mortality
6.4.2 Lung cancer (ICD10 C33-C34) – females, mortality
6.5 Melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C43) – background, incidence
6.5.1 Melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C43) – males, incidence
6.5.2 Melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C43) – females, incidence
6.6 Melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C43) – background, mortality
6.6.1 Melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C43) – males, mortality
6.6.2 Melanoma skin cancer (ICD10 C43) – females, mortality
 

7 Changes in Heart Attack Admissions since the Smoking Ban
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Methods
7.3 Results
7.4 Are these trends significant?
7.5 How are these affected by deprivation?
7.6 Conclusions
   
8

Measuring Disability Across the West Midlands

8.1 Introduction
8.2 Definition of Disability
8.3 Models of Disability
8.4 Measuring and Mapping Disability across the West Midlands
8.5 Data sources
8.6 General Demographics
8.7 Living standards
8.8 Employment
8.9 Education
8.10 Post-19 Education
8.11 Independent living
8.12 Discrimination
8.13 Leisure, social and cultural activities
8.14 Participation
8.15 Transport
8.16 Communications
8.17 Justice System
8.18 Housing
8.19 Life Opportunities Survey
8.20 Data archives
8.21 Conclusion
 

9 Surveillance of Clostridium Difficile in the West Midlands
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Surveillance
9.3 West Midlands regional overview
9.4 Patient demographics
9.5 Link with norovirus
9.6 Health economy approach
   
10

Measles and Mumps in the West Midlands 1989 - 2009

10.1 Introduction
10.2 Notification Of Infectious Diseases (NOIDs)
10.3 Immunisation data
10.4 Results
10.4.1 Measles in the West Midlands, 1989 – 2009
10.4.2 Mumps in the West Midlands 1989 – 2009
10.4.3 MMR coverage data
10.5 Discussion
   
11 Prevalence of Vascular Disease and Related Conditions amongst various Cultural (Ethnic) Groups in Birmingham, UK
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Method
11.3 Findings
11.4 Ongoing work
11.5 Coronary Heart Disease 
11.6 Heart Failure
11.7 Diabetes
11.8 Chronic Kidney Disease
11.9 Atrial Fibrillation
11.10 Hypertension
11.11 Stroke
   
12 Deaths in Accidental Dwelling Fires in the West Midlands
12.1 Background
12.2 Known risk factors
12.3 Materials and Method
12.4 Results
12.4.1 Case selection
12.4.2 Overall Mortality Rate
12.4.3 Age, sex and ethnicity
12.4.4 Deprivation and housing
12.4.5 Source of ignition
12.4.6 Smoking and Intoxication
12.4.7 Smoke alarms
12.4.8 Living alone
12.4.9 Physical and mental health
12.5 Discussion and recommendations
13 Patient Satisfaction with GP Practices in the West Midlands
   
14 West Midlands Perinatal and Infant Mortality 2008 - 2009
  Additional Chapter from the West Midlands Perinatal Institute

 

 

 


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