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For 2005/06 and 2006/07, this indicator measures the number of persons admitted to hospital for alcohol specific conditions (e.g. alcoholic liver disease, or acute alcohol intoxication). For 2007/08 onwards, this indicator uses a proportion of all admissions from conditions known to be wholly or partially...
Adults who have ever had wheezing or whistling in the chest or doctor-diagnosed asthma
Self-reported non-fatal accidents causing the person to consult a doctor or go to a hospital, excluding some accidents that result in long-term stays in hospitals or other institutions.
Hospital emergency admissions, directly age-standardised rate, persons, all ages, 2008/09 per 100,000 population by local deprivation quintile.
The slope index of inequality (SII) in emergency admissions for persons of all ages. The SII gives a single score describing the extent of inequality in each local authority, and is broadly comparable between areas. See below for further details on the SII.