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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

–26.5%; average of 10 comparators –25.4%; NE Lincs –22.1% and Spearheads –<br />

26.3%). If another period is taken as the „baseline‟ for comparison, it makes little<br />

difference to Hull‟s performance relative to the other areas (with the exception of NE<br />

Lincolnshire where the decreased is reduced to a difference similar to Hull‟s). Further<br />

information on the AAACMR in relation to targets is given in section 7.8.4.5 on page<br />

223.<br />

Figure 73 gives the equivalent information for females, and shows a similar pattern to<br />

males. For 1993-1995, the AAACMR in Hull was 693 per 100,000 women, which was<br />

only slightly lower than the Spearhead group average (696) and Industrial Hinterlands<br />

group (707), but slightly higher than the average of the 10 comparators (687) and North<br />

East Lincolnshire (638). However, for 2006-2008, Hull‟s AACMR was 615 per 100,000<br />

women which was considerably higher than the comparators with the next highest<br />

mortality rate (Industrial Hinterlands 576; Spearheads 568; and average of 10<br />

comparator groups 569). The AAACMR for women changed by –11.2% in Hull<br />

between 1993-95 and 2006-08, whereas all other areas showed a larger improvement<br />

(England –20.3%; SHA –18.6%; Industrial Hinterlands –18.5%; Spearheads –18.4%;<br />

average of 10 comparators –17.1%; and NE Lincs –14.9%). Again, if another year was<br />

chosen for the „baseline‟ year, it makes relatively little difference to the conclusions. Hull<br />

still shows the lowest decreases over the period (with the exception of NE Lincolnshire<br />

which shows similar decrease if a different „baseline‟ year is chosen).<br />

The underlying data for these figures is given in the APPENDIX on page 854 and on<br />

page 855 respectively.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 219

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