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The
life
tables
on
which
these
expectations
are
based
use
current
death
rates
to
describe
the
mortality
levels
for
each
year
.
(A1)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
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These
figures
show
users
who
presented
to
services
for
problem
drug
misuse
for
the
first
time
or
for
the
first
time
for
six
months
.
They
do
not
give
a
complete
picture
of
people
receiving
treatment
.
(A10)
Health Related Behaviour: Users presenting to drug misuse services for the first time
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The
life
tables
on
which
these
expectations
are
based
use
current
death
rates
to
describe
the
mortality
levels
for
each
year
.
(A2)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
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As
well
as
the
benefits
derived
from
automation
,
ONS
has
thus
brought
the
coding
rules
into
line
with
international
practice
.
However
,
all
these
changes
have
an
effect
on
data
from
1993
when
compared
with
figures
for
earlier
years
.
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
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|
Younger
people
were
more
likely
to
drink
above
these
levels
than
older
people
.
(A9)
Health Related Behaviour: Prevalence of alcohol consumption above 21/14 units a week for men/women aged 18 and over
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These
programmes
are
as
follows
:
-
(B10)
Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
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|
ICD
10
codes
replaced
ICD
9
codes
in
1995
-
96
(
consequently
these
figures
are
not
directly
comparable
with
those
from
earlier
years
)
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
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|
Two
of
these
procedures
(
QA3
and
FB1
)
are
similar
to
two
of
the
Clinical
Effectiveness
Indicators
(D
&
Cs
for
menorrhagia
and
wisdom
teeth
)
.
(B15)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, the most frequently performed operative procedures
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|
NHS
residential
facilities
were
recorded
separately
for
the
first
time
in
1996
-
97
.
Some
of
these
beds
may
previously
have
been
recorded
under
other
headings
.
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
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|
In
1996
-
97
,
information
on
residential
care
wards
and
homes
managed
directly
by
the
NHS
were
collected
separately
for
the
first
time
.
It
is
clear
that
in
earlier
years
trusts
included
these
beds
on
the
return
under
other
headings
.
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
|
|
 
|
Long
stay
NHS
beds
for
elderly
patients
fell
by
3,800
since
1995
-
96
;
long
stay
beds
for
other
adults
fell
by
2,500
Some
of
these
may
now
be
recorded
as
residential
beds
.
(B23)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
|
|
 
|
In
1996
-
97
,
information
on
residential
care
wards
and
homes
managed
directly
by
the
NHS
were
collected
separately
for
the
first
time
.
It
is
clear
that
in
earlier
years
some
trusts
included
these
beds
on
the
return
under
(B23)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
|
|
 
|
WTE
Practice
staff
total
for
1998
and
1999
does
not
include
WTE
Community
nurses
who
are
seconded
to
PMS
Pilots
,
there
were
62
WTE
and
71
WTE
community
nurses
respectively
.
These
are
however
included
in
Total
Practice
Staff
Number
.
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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