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Mortality from all circulatory diseases, directly age-standardised rate, persons, under 75 years, 2004-08 (pooled) per 100,000 European Standard population by local authority by local deprivation quintile.
The slope index of inequality (SII) in the percentage of low birth weight births. 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.
Mortality from lung cancer, directly age-standardised rate, persons, under 75 years, 2004-08 (pooled) per 100,000 European Standard population by Local Authority by local deprivation quintile.
The slope index of inequality (SII) in lung cancer mortality for persons under 75 years. 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.
The slope index of inequality (SII) in circulatory disease mortality for persons under 75 years. 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.
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.
The number of patients, summed across the months April to March, who have been waiting more than 3 months from decision to treat for either coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) divided by the total number of patients who have received CABG or PTCA...
The number of patients waiting more than 31 days for their first definitive treatment for cancer from the date of decision to treat (as a proxy for diagnosis) divided by the number of patients receiving their first definitive treatment for a new cancer, expressed as a percentage.
The number of patients on the waiting list that have been waiting more than 3 months for treatment, expressed as a proportion of the total number of patients on the waiting list.