Health and Social Care Inequalities Northern Ireland: First sub-regional report
Publisher:
Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (Northern Ireland) Date published:
8 July, 2010Region:
Northern Ireland Publication type:
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The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (Northern Ireland) published its first sub-regional bulletin of the Health and Social Care Inequalities Monitoring System (HSCIMS) on Wednesday, 7th July.
The bulletin provides a picture of health inequalities at Health and Social Care (HSC) Trust level and a detailed comparison of morbidity, mortality, utilisation and access to
health and social services between the 20% most deprived areas within a Trust and the overall Trust as well as NI as a whole.
The Inequalities Monitoring system comprises various indicators which are monitored over time to assess area differences across morbidity, utilisation and access to Health and Social Care services in NI. Results for each indicator for the 20% most deprived (as per 2005 NISRA Measures of Deprivation) and the 20% most rural areas are compared with the NI average. There is also a comparison of the Section 75 equality group profiles of the areas with the 20% worst outcomes with NI overall for selected indicators.
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