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5 Circulatory diseases, such as heart disease and strokes, remain the most common cause of death, contributing to almost one-third (32 per cent) of all deaths registered in 2010. However, there is a downward trend. In the last 10yrs this fell by ~40% Cancer accounted for just over a quarter (29 per cent) of all deaths registered in 2010. Ref: Office for National Statistics Statistical Bulletin

6 Clinical Domain (69.7% of the total points): Coronary heart disease (10 indicators) Cardio-vascular disease (primary prevention) (2) Heart failure (4) Stroke and transient ischaemic attack (8) Hypertension (3) Diabetes mellitus (17) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (5) Epilepsy (4) Hypothyroidism (2) Cancer (2) Palliative care (2) Mental Health (6) Asthma (4) Dementia (2) Depression (3) Chronic kidney disease (5) Atrial fibrillation (3) Obesity (1) Learning disabilities (1) Smoking (2)

7 PainImmobilityDepression Quality of Life

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9 year Under 15 15-6465-8485+ 198664481110496 1991238170148132 19962762380132 2001-989102988 2006-280134215496 2011171973499171 2016388367942198 2021443658601260 2026127669757348 203192301873470

10 Public Spending

11 Debbie- CVD CVD Diabetes DiabetesJoy- Cancer Cancer Antibiotics Antibiotics


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