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The Health Survey for England (HSE) monitors trends in the nation’s health and care. It provides information about adults aged 16 and over, and children aged 0 to 15, living in private households in England. The survey is used to monitor overweight and obesity and to estimate the proportion of people...
These indicators were designed to monitor low birthweight births and to measure what proportion of births occur in NHS hospitals.
To monitor maternal, infant and child health