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Released on: 29 June 2016
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Statistical bulletin
Data on avoidable mortality in England and Wales for 2014. Data are based on a revised definition of avoidable mortality for all persons and a new avoidable mortality definition for children and young people. These definitions were developed following a public consultation in 2015.
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Released on: 31 August 2023
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Dataset
Rates of mortality involving cancers, cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, dementia, diabetes, and respiratory diseases, by Census 2021 variables. Experimental Statistics.
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Released on: 20 May 2015
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Dataset
Number of deaths, age-standardised mortality rates and standardised years of life lost for causes considered avoidable in England and Wales between 2001 and 2013.
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Released on: 20 May 2015
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Dataset
Number of avoidable deaths by sex and five-year age groups, England and Wales, 2001-2013.
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Released on: 20 May 2015
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Dataset
Number of deaths, age-standardised mortality rates (with 95 per cent confidence intervals) and considered avoidable in England, Wales and Regions of England, 2001-2013.
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Released on: 22 April 2024
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Dataset
Annual data on number of deaths, age-standardised death rates and median registration delays for local authorities in England and Wales.
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Released on: 22 April 2024
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Dataset
Annual data on age-standardised and age-specific alcohol-specific death rates in the UK, its constituent countries and regions of England.
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Released on: 08 December 2022
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Dataset
Annual data on number of alcohol-specific deaths by sex, age group and individual cause of death, UK constituent countries.
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Released on: 18 June 2024
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Dataset
Supplementary annual data for England and Wales for 2001 to 2022: standardised years of life lost (SYLL) because of causes considered avoidable; age-standardised avoidable, treatable and preventable mortality rates with and without deaths from ischaemic heart disease (IHD); and number of avoidable, treatable and preventable deaths by sex and age.
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Released on: 27 April 2023
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Dataset
Analysis of risk factors for undiagnosed high blood pressure among adults living in private households, using the Health Survey for England 2015 to 2019.