15/05/2005 Social Baseline Data

15/05/2005 Social Baseline Data

Stage A: Presentation of Baseline Data – As of 31st March 2004 - Additional SA/SEA Indicators KEY: ☺ = Good progress/positive trend/on target. = Mixed progress/unable to determine trend. = Poor progress/negative trend/below target SOCIAL BASELINE DATA Collected Indicator District Quantified Data (figures in Comparators and Targets (figures Trend Issue Identified? Comments/problems/ by? or brackets relate to data sources) in brackets relate to data source) issues for SA Borough Headline Objective: To improve the health of the population overall Will it improve access to high quality, health facilities? SB Proportion of population with access BDC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access FHDC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access IBC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access MSDC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access SEBC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access SCDC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access WDC Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. SB Proportion of population with access Suffolk Can obtain from Graham Mateer (SCC) to hospital or GP or dentist surgery using Accession database in the future (DfT accessibility indicators) but need to define more clearly. Headline Objective: To improve the health of the population overall Will it reduce death rates? SB Overall death rate by all causes BDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Lowest in Suffolk. Decreasing trend since 2001. ☺ Relatively low for Suffolk, and (PCT) 2003: 560.5 decreasing. 2002: 565.1 2001: 582.2 SB Overall death rate by all causes FHDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Highest in Suffolk. Increasing trend since 2001. Increasing age standardised mortality Relatively high for Suffolk, and (PCT) 2003: 674.9 ratio. increasing. 2002: 673.2 2001: 649.8 SB Overall death rate by all causes IBC Age standardised mortality ratio: 2nd highest in Suffolk. Decreased since last year, and lowest Relatively high for Suffolk, but (PCT) 2003: 645.0 since 2001. decreased last year. 2002: 661.8 2001: 650.3 SB Overall death rate by all causes MSDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Increasing trend since 2001. Increasing age standardised mortality Increasing trend, and above (PCT) 2003: 612.9 ratio. average for Suffolk this year. 2002: 585.3 2001: 579.2 SB Overall death rate by all causes SEBC Age standardised mortality ratio: Decreasing trend since 2001. ☺ Decreasing trend, and below (PCT) 2003: 602.5 Last update: 15/05/2005 Collected Indicator District Quantified Data (figures in Comparators and Targets (figures Trend Issue Identified? Comments/problems/ by? or brackets relate to data sources) in brackets relate to data source) issues for SA Borough 2002: 623.3 average for Suffolk this year. Good 2001: 627.1 improvement. SB Overall death rate by all causes SCDC Age standardised mortality ratio: 2nd lowest in Suffolk. Increased this year, but still lower ☺ Relatively low for Suffolk, though (PCT) 2003: 567.7 than 2001. increased this year. 2002: 561.1 2001: 601.2 SB Overall death rate by all causes WDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Variable - decreased last year but this Increasing age standardised mortality Above average for Suffolk, and (PCT) 2003: 640.3 year has almost returned to 2001 ratio last year. has increased this year. 2002: 623.6 figures. 2001: 640.4 SB Overall death rate by all causes Suffolk Age standardised mortality ratio: Increased this year, but still lower Mortality ratio increased this (PCT) 2003: 609.6 than 2001. year, but still lower than 2001. 2002: 608.7 2001: 615.7 Headline Objective: To improve the health of the population overall Will it reduce death rates? SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) BDC Age standardised mortality ratio: 2nd lowest in Suffolk. Increased this year but remained Relatively low for Suffolk. under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 107.6 below 2001 figure. ☺/ (PCT) 2002: 104.2 Increased this year but remained 2001: 111.0 below 2001 figure. Figures fluctuate, so may take longer to determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) FHDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Highest in Suffolk. Decreased this year but still much Monitor whether increase in cancer Relatively high for Suffolk. under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 138.3 higher than 2001 figure. deaths this year represents long term / (PCT) 2002: 144.1 trend. Decreased this year but still much 2001: 84.3 higher than 2001 figure, and significantly higher than other districts. Figures fluctuate, so may take longer to determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) IBC Age standardised mortality ratio: Increasing trend. Monitor whether increase in cancer Around average for Suffolk, under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 117.7 deaths this year represents long term / (PCT) 2002: 113.8 trend. but with an increasing trend. Figures 2001: 113.3 fluctuate, so may take longer to determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) MSDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Increasing trend. Monitor whether increase in cancer Above average for Suffolk under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 119.2 deaths this year represents long term / (PCT) 2002: 111.4 trend. this year, and with an increasing trend. 2001: 98.1 Figures fluctuate, so may take longer to determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) SEBC Age standardised mortality ratio: Increased this year, and now higher Monitor whether increase in cancer Above average for Suffolk under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 118.0 than 2001 figure. deaths this year represents long term / (PCT) 2002: 110.5 trend. this year, and increased. Figures 2001: 116.0 fluctuate, so may take longer to determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) SCDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Lowest in Suffolk. Decreasing trend. Relatively low for Suffolk, under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 112.0 ☺/ (PCT) 2002: 102.4 and with a decreasing trend. Figures 2001: 99.4 fluctuate, so may take longer to Last update: 15/05/2005 Collected Indicator District Quantified Data (figures in Comparators and Targets (figures Trend Issue Identified? Comments/problems/ by? or brackets relate to data sources) in brackets relate to data source) issues for SA Borough determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. WDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Increased this year, but still lower SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) Rate increased this year, but still under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 117.8 than 2001 figure. lower than in 2001. Figures fluctuate, (PCT) 2002: 109.2 so may take longer to determine 2001: 135.2 trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Cancer deaths (malignant neoplasms) Suffolk Age standardised mortality ratio: Increased this year, and now higher Monitor whether increase in cancer Increased this year, and now under 75 per 100,000 population 2003: 114.7 than 2001 figure. deaths this year represents long term / (PCT) 2002: 110.4 trend. higher than in 2001. Figures fluctuate, 2001: 112.7 so may take longer to determine trends. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. Headline Objective: To improve the health of the population overall Will it reduce death rates? SB Heart Disease deaths under 75 per BDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Decreasing trend. ☺ Decreasing trend, and around 100,000 population (PCT) 2003: 43.8 average for Suffolk this year. Consider 2002: 44.0 deleting if not a concern in area. 2001: 46.9 SB Heart Disease deaths under 75 per FHDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Decreasing trend. ☺ Decreasing trend, though above 100,000 population (PCT) 2003: 51.7 average for Suffolk this year. Consider 2002: 55.1 deleting if not a concern in area. 2001: 74.2 SB Heart Disease deaths under 75 per IBC Age standardised mortality ratio: Decreased this year. Last year had highest 100,000 population (PCT) 2003: 47.5 ☺/ 2002: 69.1 mortality rate from heart disease in 2001: 62.9 Suffolk - has fallen this year but still above average for county. Consider deleting if not a concern in area. SB Heart Disease deaths under 75 per MSDC Age standardised mortality ratio: Highest in Suffolk. Only district to Increased this year. Mortality from heart disease is High for Suffolk and only district 100,000 population (PCT) 2003: 52.5 have increased mortality from heart highest in Suffolk, and only district to to have increased mortality from heart 2002: 48.6 disease this year. have increased this year. disease this year. 2001: 48.9 SB Heart Disease deaths under 75 per SEBC Age standardised mortality ratio: 2nd lowest in Suffolk.

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