Mortality
- All-cause and cause-specific mortality by sexual orientation, England and Wales: March 2021 to November 2024 - (ONS) Leading causes of death and rates of all-cause and cause-specific mortality (including alcohol-specific deaths, drug-related deaths, deaths from cancer and deaths from cardiovascular disease) per 100,000 people, by sexual orientation. Results presented by different sociodemographic groups.
- Association between time spent in emergency care and 30-day post-discharge mortality: England, March 2021 to April 2022 - (ONS) Relationship between time spent in A&E and the risk of 30-day, post-discharge, all-cause mortality, controlling for other factors potentially related to both of these.
- Avoidable mortality in England and Wales (ONS) Deaths from causes considered treatable or preventable given timely and effective healthcare or public health interventions, in those aged under 75 years.
- Causes of death - (ONS) Data on Mortality statistics on deaths registered by age, sex and underlying cause of deaths, including data and analysis on deaths involving the coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Child and infant mortality in England and Wales: 2023 - (ONS) Stillbirths, infant and childhood deaths occurring annually in England and Wales, and associated risk factors.
- Deaths - (ONS) Data on deaths broken down by age, sex, area and cause of death.
- Deaths registered week in England and Wales: new automated dashboard (ONS) This new page shows death registrations by cause and by country, as well as long-term trends.
- Death registration summary statistics, England and Wales: 2024 (ONS) Number of deaths registered by year, sex, area of usual residence and Office for National Statistics (ONS) shortlist of cause of death code.
- Excess mortality: bespoke analyses - (OHID) Bespoke analyses using the excess mortality methodology and data, but cut in ways which are not included in the regular reports and updates.
- Excess mortality in England and English regions: March 2020 to December 2023 - (OHID) Analysis estimating excess mortality during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, 20 March 2020 to 29 December 2023
- Excess mortality within England: post-pandemic method - (OHID) Official statistics monthly analysis estimating excess mortality in England broken down by age, sex, region, upper tier local authority, level of deprivation and cause of death
- Excess Under 75 Mortality Rates in Adults With Serious Mental Illness, 2021 to 2023 - NHSE/I This indicator is a measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) die younger than adults without a serious mental illness (nSMI).
- Health Inequalities Dashboard - (OHID) Interactive tool developed to present evidence of health inequalities in England. Measures of inequality are provided for key indicators to monitor progress on reducing inequalities within England. For some indicators, inequality measures are also provided within regions, and upper tier local authorities
- Health Profile for England, 2017 - Chapter 2 (PHE) This chapter explores major causes of death and how they have changed
- Health Profile for England, 2021 - Mortality and Life Expectancy (PHE). This section examines trends and inequalities in all-cause mortality, mortality from leading causes of death and life expectancy. It presents data for the pre-pandemic period, and 2020 data where it is available.
- Mortality from leading causes of death by ethnic group, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics - (ONS) Experimental analysis of ethnic differences in mortality and cause-specific mortality in England and Wales based on 2011 Census and death registrations.
- Mortality Profile - (OHID) Fingertips profile focusing on monitoring trends in mortality which is central to understanding the health of our population. This profile provides trends in mortality rates for a wide range of causes of death, allowing outcomes to be easily compared.
- Near to real-time suspected suicide surveillance (nRTSSS) for England - (OHID) Official statistics covering monthly reporting of deaths by suspected suicide, acting as an early warning system for indications of change in suicides to inform suicide prevention
- Place-based suicide dashboard - (OHID) Uses annual ONS death registration data to explore deaths from suicide by place of death, elsewhere deaths by local authority of residence and by local authority of death. Data is available at a Region, UTLA, and LTLA level. This analysis is part of the restricted access 'Dashboard for suicide prevention professionals', to request access please contact MHIT@dhsc.gov.uk
- Premature Mortality in Adults with Severe Mental Illness - (OHID) Official statistics assessing variation in the premature mortality and excess premature mortality for adults with severe mental illness (SMI)
- Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF): Healthcare and premature mortality - (OHID) Fingertips profile with a section on healthcare and premature mortality
- Reporting of deaths by suicide according to registration data and occurrence data - (ONS) Explores the differences between reporting suicide statistics according to the date of registration compared with the date of occurrence.
- Suicides among people diagnosed with severe health conditions, England: 2017 to 2020 - (ONS) Suicide rates among people diagnosed with severe health conditions, based on mortality records linked to the 2011 Census and Hospital Episode Statistics (HES). Experimental Statistics.
- Suicides in England and Wales - (ONS) Data on registered deaths in England and Wales from suicide analysed by sex, age, area of usual residence of the deceased, and suicide method. (See Mental Health, Wellbeing and Dementia - Public Health Intelligence Online - Futures for more resources on Suicide).
- Suicide prevention Profile - (OHID) Fingertips profile aims to help develop an understanding of suicide at a local level and to support an intelligence-driven approach to suicide prevention
- Summary hospital level mortality indicator (SHMI) - (NHS Digital and NHSE/I) The Summary Hospital-level Mortality Indicator (SHMI) reports on mortality at trust level across the NHS in England
- Unexplained deaths in infancy, England and Wales: 2023 - ONS Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation.
- Weekly all-cause mortality surveillance - (UKHSA) Official statistics looking at how the actual number of deaths in England compare to expected numbers for each week
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