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Title: Office for National Statistics


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Office for National Statistics Public Health
  • Dr Azeem Majeed
  • Office for National Statistics University
    College London

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Structure of session
  • Structure function of ONS
  • Recent developments in government statistics
    analysis
  • Small group work on primary care data

3
Learning objectives
  • ONS - structure function
  • Health related data
  • Future developments in government statistics
  • Opportunities for training collaborative work
  • DH review of primary care data

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What is the ONS?
  • Formed in 1996 by the merger of Office of
    Population Censuses and Surveys Central
    Statistical Office
  • Main arm of the government statistical service
  • Responsible for publication of wide range of
    government statistics

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Public health related work
  • Health Care
  • Population vital statistics

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Health Care
  • Mortality
  • Morbidity
  • Child Health
  • Cancer
  • Longitudinal survey
  • Geographical variations

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Publications
  • Health Statistics Quarterly
  • Population Trends
  • Ad-hoc publications
  • Web site (www.statistics.gov.uk)

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Opportunities for training
  • ONS approved location for SpR training
  • Previous projects include accidents, deaths from
    overdose, atrial fibrillation, epilepsy.
  • Development of analytical skills, knowledge of
    routine data sources publication of work
    encouraged
  • SpRs from other specialties

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Supporting public health I
  • Collection analysis of routine statistics
  • Decennial census
  • Population estimates
  • Deprivation measures
  • Birth death rates
  • Cancer incidence survival
  • Teenage conception rates

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Supporting public health II
  • Primary care
  • Health inequalities
  • Measuring the burden of disease
  • Reducing suicide
  • New methods of measuring case-mix

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Primary care
  • Prevalence of chronic diseases
  • Prescribing rates
  • Time trends
  • Variations
  • Regional, socio-economic, practice
  • Provide information for planning health services
    for DOH, PCTs etc.

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Relative risks in AF patients
45-64 yrs 65-74 yrs 75 yrs
IHD 4.5 2.6 2.5
Heart failure 33.5 7.5 3.7
Raised BP 2.5 1.4 1.5
Diabetes 1.6 1.4 1.1
Stroke 8.6 3.2 2.9
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Prevalence of IHD use of statins in E W in
1998
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Some other diseases examined
  • Heart failure
  • Hypertension
  • Asthma
  • Epilepsy
  • Schizophrenia
  • Peptic ulceration

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Annual No. of contacts with GPs
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Referral rates per 1,000 (males)
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Referral rates per 1,000 (females)
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Reducing deaths from suicide
  • Reducing deaths from overdose an important
    component
  • GPs will play an important role
  • New database of deaths from overdose developed by
    ONS
  • Allows more sophisticated and flexible analyses
    than previously

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Toxicity index for antidepressants
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Measuring case-mix in primary care
  • Comparing performance
  • Examining use of resources
  • Adjusting referral rates
  • Case mix measurement based on patients medical
    history
  • Budget setting

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Percentage referred in one year
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Burden of disease
  • Measuring the burden of disease
  • GP consultations
  • Prescribing
  • Referrals
  • Admissions
  • Projections

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Hip fracture admissions among over 65 year olds
in England
1998 2022 Increase
Men 11,562 16,410 42
Women 45,984 53,126 12
Total 57,546 69,536 21
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Other areas
  • Teenage pregnancy
  • Social regional variations
  • Health surveys
  • Linkage studies
  • Child health
  • E-Strategy (www.statistics.gov.uk)

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Conclusions
  • Work of ONS ONS data important to people
    working in public health
  • Learn how to use data to help plan monitor
    health services and the health of the public

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Primary care data
  • Department of Health reviewing primary care data
  • Workshop in August/September
  • Report later this year

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Issues to be considered
  • Who are the users of primary care data?
  • What data are currently available?
  • What are the strengths limitations of these
    data?
  • How can primary care data be used?
  • How can data from primary care be improved?
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