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This collection of indicators helps organisations measure health and the diverse range of factors which influence health inequalities in their local population, such as unemployment, poverty, crime and education. The indicators were originally created to help Primary Care Trusts and Local Authorities...
The number of smokers that had set a quit date and had successfully quit smoking at the 4 week follow up expressed as a rate per 100,000 resident population.
This indicator measures the coverage of the screening programme. For the years of data available, this is the proportion of women aged between 53 and 64 who are resident (excluding those ineligible e.g. those who have had a bilateral mastectomy) who have had a test with a recorded result at least once...
The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) primary care professionals per 100,000 population (weighted for age and need).
The percentage of children in the whole age-group (aged 5 years) with active dental decay, i.e. the proportion of children requiring treatment. For 2004/05 this data is for 11 year olds.
The number of persons over the age of 65 vaccinated against influenza, divided by the population aged 65 and over from returning GP practices, expressed as a percentage.
The number of cases of TB infection in residents of a PCT divided by the PCT resident population, multiplied by 100,000 to produce a crude rate per 100,000 people in the population. This is presented as a ‘rate band’. Prior to 2005, rates bands were: <20, 20-39 and 40+ per 100,000. From 2005 onwards,...
The number of patients, summed across the months April to March, who have been waiting more than 3 months from decision to treat for either coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) divided by the total number of patients who have received CABG or PTCA...
The number of patients waiting more than 31 days for their first definitive treatment for cancer from the date of decision to treat (as a proxy for diagnosis) divided by the number of patients receiving their first definitive treatment for a new cancer, expressed as a percentage.
The number of patients on the waiting list that have been waiting more than 3 months for treatment, expressed as a proportion of the total number of patients on the waiting list.