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

Mortality File (PHMF) and the GP registration file. The number of deaths in the local<br />

PHMF and the official mortality statistics will be the same, but the Compendium uses<br />

ONS mid-year population estimates which differ from the estimates of the number of<br />

residents from the GP registration file. Therefore, locally calculated figures differ slightly<br />

from the official figures published in the Compendium, with mortality rates likely to be<br />

slightly lower with locally estimated figures. In the absence of the official statistics, the<br />

locally derived estimates can provide a guide.<br />

Table 190: Under 75 year circulatory disease mortality targets<br />

Year Under 75 year circulatory disease<br />

mortality rate per 100,000 population<br />

Target Actual<br />

2005 114.1<br />

2006 110.7<br />

2007 103.3 97.5<br />

2008 97.9 105.6<br />

2009 92.7 *94.7<br />

2010 87.7<br />

2011 83.0<br />

*Locally derived estimates of the mortality rate which are likely to be slightly lower than the<br />

official estimates due to be published in March 2011.<br />

10.1.1.6 Programme Budgeting and Outcomes<br />

As illustrated in Figure 1, expenditure on problems of circulation per head for 2008/2009<br />

in Hull was £131.65 compared to £135.72 for the Industrial Hinterlands average,<br />

£145.82 for North East Lincolnshire and £129.94 for England. Therefore, whilst<br />

expenditure was slightly higher in Hull compared to England (ranked 67 th highest out of<br />

152 PCTs), it was lower than the Industrial Hinterlands average.<br />

Expenditure per head for 2008/2009 in Hull on coronary heart disease (CHD) was<br />

£41.65 (ranked 67 th ) compared to £45.79 for the Industrial Hinterlands average, £47.45<br />

for North East Lincolnshire and £41.20 for England. For cerebrovascular disease<br />

(stroke) the expenditures per head were £29.05, £20.40, £21.03 and £19.35 for Hull,<br />

Industrial Hinterlands, North East Lincolnshire and England respectively with Hull ranked<br />

7 th . For problems of rhythm, the expenditures per head were £9.41, £9.47, £7.69 and<br />

£8.43 for Hull, Industrial Hinterlands, North East Lincolnshire and England respectively<br />

with Hull ranked 40 th . The outcomes measures are given in Table 191 for Hull and<br />

comparator areas (see section 3.3.3 on page 44 for more on comparators). Hull had a<br />

higher under 75 directly standardised mortality rate (DSR per 100,000 European<br />

Standard Population) from all circulatory disease (ranked 133 st lowest out of 152 PCTs),<br />

from CHD (ranked 139 th ), from myocardial infarction (ranked 129 th ) and stroke (ranked<br />

140 th ) compared to England. The percentage of CHD patients with blood pressure<br />

measured within the last 15 months which was 150/90 or lower for 2008/2009 was the<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 445

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