Objective Various studies find that the share of emergencies in hospital admissions is higher in deprived areas, but both the explanation and policy implications are unclear. We estimate the extent to which this finding is due to a different disease mix in deprived areas, rather than other explanations such as patient behaviour and general practitioner effectiveness. Design Secondary analysis using English Hospital Episode Statistics data, with disease for elective and emergency admissions in 2008/2009 coded at 186 blocks or 1230 categories and aggregated to lower layer super output area of residence. It is then linked to an appropriate measure of deprivation. Outcome measures The difference in the share of emergencies in hospital admission...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
YesThe frequency of visits to Emergency Departments (ED) varies greatly between populations. This ma...
Objective Various studies find that the share of emergencies in hospital admissions is higher in dep...
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have observed that infectious intestinal disease (IID) related hospital ...
Background: Recent increases in emergency admission rates have caused concern. Some emergency admiss...
markdownabstractBackground: The purpose of this study was to show whether and how levels, trends and...
In recent years the Health Authority has conducted a range of investigations around health inequalit...
ObjectivesReducing health inequalities is an explicit goal of England?s health system. Our aim was t...
Background: Deprivation in the general population predicts mortality. We have investigated its relev...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objectives Reducing health inequalities is an explicit goal of England's health system. Our aim was ...
INTRODUCTION: Few studies have investigated the association between level of social deprivation and ...
BackgroundPrevious studies have observed that infectious intestinal disease (IID) related hospital a...
To investigate the effect of social deprivation and ethnicity on inpatient admissions due to diabete...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
YesThe frequency of visits to Emergency Departments (ED) varies greatly between populations. This ma...
Objective Various studies find that the share of emergencies in hospital admissions is higher in dep...
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have observed that infectious intestinal disease (IID) related hospital ...
Background: Recent increases in emergency admission rates have caused concern. Some emergency admiss...
markdownabstractBackground: The purpose of this study was to show whether and how levels, trends and...
In recent years the Health Authority has conducted a range of investigations around health inequalit...
ObjectivesReducing health inequalities is an explicit goal of England?s health system. Our aim was t...
Background: Deprivation in the general population predicts mortality. We have investigated its relev...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objectives Reducing health inequalities is an explicit goal of England's health system. Our aim was ...
INTRODUCTION: Few studies have investigated the association between level of social deprivation and ...
BackgroundPrevious studies have observed that infectious intestinal disease (IID) related hospital a...
To investigate the effect of social deprivation and ethnicity on inpatient admissions due to diabete...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
YesThe frequency of visits to Emergency Departments (ED) varies greatly between populations. This ma...