AbstractObjectiveTo model the social distribution of quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) in England by combining survey data on health-related quality of life with administrative data on mortality.MethodsHealth Survey for England data sets for 2010, 2011, and 2012 were pooled (n = 35,062) and used to model health-related quality of life as a function of sex, age, and socioeconomic status (SES). Office for National Statistics mortality rates were used to construct life tables for age-sex-SES groups. These quality-of-life and length-of-life estimates were then combined to predict QALE as a function of these characteristics. Missing data were imputed, and Monte-Carlo simulation was used to estimate standard errors. Sensitivity analysis was...
Background After decades of steady progress, life expectancy at birth has stalled in England. Inequa...
Background: Although mortality and health inequalities at birth have increased both geographically a...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
Objective To model the social distribution of quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) in England by ...
AbstractObjectiveTo model the social distribution of quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) in Engl...
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major d...
This release from the Office for National Statistics contains a reference table providing Healthy Li...
Objective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death using the normative fr...
Background Socioeconomic status is a key predictor of lifetime health: poorer people can expect t...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been a policy debate in the United Kingdom about moving beyond tradition...
In recent years there has been growing interest in studying the socio-economic inequalities in healt...
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major d...
Those responsible for planning and commissioning health services require a method of assessing the b...
Background: After decades of steady progress, life expectancy at birth has stalled in England. Inequ...
Background After decades of steady progress, life expectancy at birth has stalled in England. Inequa...
Background: Although mortality and health inequalities at birth have increased both geographically a...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
Objective To model the social distribution of quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) in England by ...
AbstractObjectiveTo model the social distribution of quality-adjusted life expectancy (QALE) in Engl...
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major d...
This release from the Office for National Statistics contains a reference table providing Healthy Li...
Objective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death using the normative fr...
Background Socioeconomic status is a key predictor of lifetime health: poorer people can expect t...
This paper uses the British Health and Lifestyle Survey (1984-1985) data and the longitudinal follow...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been a policy debate in the United Kingdom about moving beyond tradition...
In recent years there has been growing interest in studying the socio-economic inequalities in healt...
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major d...
Those responsible for planning and commissioning health services require a method of assessing the b...
Background: After decades of steady progress, life expectancy at birth has stalled in England. Inequ...
Background After decades of steady progress, life expectancy at birth has stalled in England. Inequa...
Background: Although mortality and health inequalities at birth have increased both geographically a...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...