tailieunhanh - Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in England

Despite the success of the Men C programme the youngest members of society continue to bear a disproportionate burden in terms of incidence of, and mortality from, IMD. The recorded case fatality rate (CFR) for meningococcal disease varies between each year (see table accompanying Figure 1), similar to the observed in England and Wales. 2 A number of factors including increased awareness, public health measures, early resuscitation, improved resuscitation techniques, advances in critical care, surgical interventions and investment in rehabilitation may have contributed to improvements in outcome. 3 There is, however, a persistent mortality, particularly in the early hours of. | HEALTH ENGLAND the national reference group for health and wellbeing Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in England Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in England Rebecca Butterfield John Henderson Robert Scott Department of Health London May 2009 ii ABSTRACT Objective to provide robust estimations of prevention expenditure in England using OECD System of Health Accounts definitions to make estimates internationally comparable. Background the report takes forward some of the conclusions and recommendations made in Health England Report No. 1 Definitions and Measures of Preventative Health Spending1 providing an estimate of prevention expenditure in England and considering some comparisons of expenditure on prevention at the Primary Care Trust level. Methods an analysis of available data to identify areas of prevention expenditure in England in 2006 07 and an update of the ONS Experimental Health Accounts2 estimates available until 2002 to provide a total health expenditure estimate in 2006 07 both for England and for the UK. Results prevention expenditure in England in 2006 07 is estimated to be billion using OECD System of Health Accounts definitions . excluding expenditure on preventative pharmaceuticals and including expenditures only on activities that can be classed as organised social programmes . As a percentage of estimated total health expenditure in England over the same period we conclude that prevention expenditure in 2006 07 was of total health expenditure. Conclusions Prevention expenditure in England Prevention expenditure as a share of total health expenditure in England in 2006 07 was above the OECD average of . It is difficult to make comparisons of prevention expenditure in England over time due to differences in how data sources are compiled and changes in policy over the years. However taking into consideration these difficulties England has probably seen a substantial increase in spend on prevention since data were .

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