Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted health in the UK. We examined whether budgetary reductions in Pension Credit and social care have been associated with recent rises in mortality rates among pensioners aged 85 years and over. Design: Cross-local authority longitudinal study. Setting: Three hundred and twenty-four lower tier local authorities in England. Main outcome measure: Annual percentage changes in mortality rates among pensioners aged 85 years or over. Results: Between 2007 and 2013, each 1% decline in Pension Credit spending (support for low income pensioners) per beneficiary was associated with an increase in 0.68% in old-age mortality (95% CI: 0.41 to 0.95). Each redu...
Background: Mortality rates across the UK stopped improving in the early 2010s, largely attributable...
Several independent analyses, by both epidemiologists and actuaries, have concluded that the previou...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
OBJECTIVE: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced...
Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced...
Objectives Government spending on social care in England reduced substantially in real terms followi...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative dem...
Objectives: Government spending on social care in England reduced substantially in real terms follow...
Introduction: There have been steady reductions in mortality rates in the majority of high-income co...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative demo...
BackgroundFrailty is characterised by a reduced resilience to adversity. In this analysis we examine...
Background: Mortality rates across the UK stopped improving in the early 2010s, largely attributable...
Several independent analyses, by both epidemiologists and actuaries, have concluded that the previou...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
OBJECTIVE: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced...
Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced...
Objectives Government spending on social care in England reduced substantially in real terms followi...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative dem...
Objectives: Government spending on social care in England reduced substantially in real terms follow...
Introduction: There have been steady reductions in mortality rates in the majority of high-income co...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative demo...
BackgroundFrailty is characterised by a reduced resilience to adversity. In this analysis we examine...
Background: Mortality rates across the UK stopped improving in the early 2010s, largely attributable...
Several independent analyses, by both epidemiologists and actuaries, have concluded that the previou...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...