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This new report presents data trends for the health of the people in England. Themes covered include risk factors, disease prevalence and outcomes. Data is presented for England and English regions.
Monthly reporting of deaths by suspected suicide, acting as an early warning system for indications of change in suicides to inform suicide prevention.
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Monthly rates Table 1: monthly trends in deaths by suspected suicide…
Purpose This supplement supports the use and understanding of the nRTSSS…
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Update of the premature mortality and excess premature mortality for people with SMI indicators (including condition-specific indicators) for the periods 2015 to 2017 through to 2018 to 2020, and new publication for the peri…
The 'Dementia new indicators factsheet part 2' will be released, a new interactive factsheet with indicators that relate to diagnosed dementia sub types for the period from April 2023, which show the disparities ac…
This tool brings together a selection of mortality indicators in order to make it easier to assess outcomes across a range of causes of death in England. This update will add data for Integrated Care Boards and NHS Regions t…
Quarterly local authority data about the number and proportion of infants who have been fully, partially or not at all breastfed at 6 to 8 weeks after birth.
Reports, position statements and annual reports of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN).
This release will include revisions and updates to: the 'Palliative and end of life care factsheet: Place of death' to include new data for deaths January 2024 to May 2024' and the 'Palliative and end of …
A longitudinal cohort analysis of data from the National Child Measurement Programme in England.
Updated data for health inequalities for England, English regions and local authorities.
Data sets and publications relating to abortion statistics for England and Wales.
Statistics and commentary on abortions carried out in 2022.
SACN rapid review on vitamin D fortification as a potential strategy to improve vitamin D intakes and status in the UK.
Analysis estimating excess mortality by factors including age, sex and cause of death within England and the English regions, with additional estimates for upper-tier local authorities.
Number of NHS Health Check offers and uptake data covering January to March 2024.
Quarterly local authority metrics about health visits to pregnant women, children and their families during pregnancy and early childhood.
The profile shows data on a range of respiratory diseases in adults and children. They are designed to support Integrated Care Boards (ICB) by providing data in a user-friendly format to allow them to assess the effect of re…
This report presents trends in data on the health of the people in England. Themes covered include risk factors, disease prevalence and outcomes. Data is presented for England and English regions.
Quarterly local authority metrics on outcomes for children at 2 to 2 and a half years as measured by the Ages and Stages Questionnaire 3 (ASQ-3).
An updated interactive factsheet with March 2024 data, that show the disparities across England in relation to the diagnosis of people with dementia and the care they receive.
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