A Population-Based Study Comparing Child (0-4) and Adult (55-74) Mortality, GDP-Expenditure-on- Health and Relative Poverty in the UK and Developed Countries 1989-2014. Some Challenging Outcomes
Journal: Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-09-26
Authors : Colin Pritchard Richard Williams Tamas Hickish; Mark Wallace;
Page : 077-084
Keywords : Adult; Child mortality; Poverty; Health ex- penditure; UK; Developed countries;
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the UK Child (0-4) and Adult (55-74) Mortality with twenty developed countries 1989-2014 to explore whether the UK has lower priorities for children? Design: WHO data on Child and Adult mortality examined within context of World Bank GDPExpenditure- on-Health (%GDPEH) data and Income Inequality i.e Relative poverty. Settings: 21 developed countries. Patients: National populations. Outcome Measures: Child and Adult mortality rates per million (pm) population between 1989-2014. Confi dence Intervals compares UK with other developed countries (ODC); odds ratios of average European to UK mortality calculated. Correlations explore links between mortalities, %GDPEH and Income Inequality.
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