Health Statistics Quarterly 22 Summer 2004
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Summer 2004 No. 22
- Edition number New ed
- Publisher The Office for National Statistics
- Date of Publication 27 May 2004
- ISBN 9780116217202
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages67 pages
- Size 295x206x3 mm
- Weight 261 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The latest trends in the UK's health are covered in Health Statistics Quarterly (HSQ), a sister publication to Population Trends. Published in February, May, August and November, it presents current information in an easy to read format, beginning with an overview of the latest news, and a review of related publications for release. It contains commentary on the latest health findings, topical articles illustrated with colour charts and diagrams, and regularly updated statistical graphs and tables. It also highlights trends in health, and details the latest quarterly information on deaths, childhood mortality, cancer survival, abortions, congenital anomalies and morbidity.
Table of Contents:
This issue includes coverage of:
- Geographical comparisons of cancer survival indicators at health authority level - Bernard Rachet, Michael Riga, Emmanual Mitry, Marta Romanengo, Mike Quinn, Nicola Cooper and Michel P Coleman
- The impact of introducing ICD-10 on trends in mortality from circulatory diseases in England and Wales, focusing on ischaemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease (stroke) - Clare Griffiths, Anita Brock and Cleo Rooney
- A comparison of the recording of 30 common childhood conditions in the Doctors' Independent Network and General Practice Research Databases - S De Wilde, I M Carey, S A Bremner, N Richards, S R Hilton, D P Strachan and D G Cook
- A Report on Death registrations in England and Wales in 2003: causes
- An update on congenital anomaly statistics: Notifications, 2002, England and Wales