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Title:
Excess Winter Mortality in England and Wales - 2012/13 (Provisional) and 2011/12 (Final)
Provisional release date: November-December 2013
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: A measure of the increase in winter mortality, provided on an annual basis, in the form of the excess winter mortality figure.
Release date: 22 May 2013 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: Experimental Official Statistics
Summary: This bulletin presents statistics on avoidable mortality - deaths caused by certain conditions which should not occur in the presence of timely and effective health care or through wider public health interventions.
Release date: 29 November 2012 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: A measure of the increase in winter mortality, provided on an annual basis, in the form of the excess winter mortality figure.
Release date: 21 August 2012 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Report on unexplained infant deaths in England and Wales which includes both sudden infant deaths and deaths for which the cause remained unknown or unascertained.
Release date: 15 May 2012 at
9:30am
This has been changed from
09 May 2012 at
9:30am.
Please see
the Department's website
for further details.
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: Experimental Official Statistics
Summary: This bulletin presents statistics on avoidable mortality - deaths caused by certain conditions which should not occur in the presence of timely and effective health care or through wider public health interventions.
Release date: 22 November 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: A measure of the increase in winter mortality, provided on an annual basis, in the form of the excess winter mortality figure.
Release date: 16 August 2011 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Report on unexplained infant deaths in England and Wales which includes both sudden infant deaths and deaths for which the cause remained unknown or unascertained.
Release date: 23 November 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: A measure of the increase in winter mortality, provided on an annual basis, in the form of the excess winter mortality figure.
Release date: 18 August 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Report on unexplained infant deaths in England and Wales which includes both sudden infant deaths and deaths for which the cause remained unknown or unascertained.
Release date: 02 March 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Health and Social Care | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Contains statistics of notification of congenital anomalies for England and Wales in the reference year. Data are given for type of congenital anomaly by government office regions and strategic health authorities.