GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN MORTALITY FROM CONDITIONS AMENABLE TO MEDICAL INTERVENTION IN ENGLAND AND WALES

There is a need for indicators of the outcome of health-care services against which the use of resources can be evaluated; From a previously published series of outcome indicators, which included diseases for which mortality is largely avoidable given appropriate medical intervention, causes were se...

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