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Why are Mortality Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Non-Hispanic Americans? Could it Happen in Europe? 24th Annual Lecture Publication
19 March 2018
…apparent because mortality from heart disease stopped falling. While mortality from heart disease was falling, the effect of increasing deaths of despair was being offset. While mortality from heart disease…
Why are Mortality Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Non-Hispanic Americans? Could it Happen in Europe?
1 March 2018
Low levels of mortality are important indicators of societal success. This lecture is about trends in mortality in the white non-Hispanic population in the United States of America (US), a…
OHE Annual Lecture 2017: Why are Mortality Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Non-Hispanic Americans? Could it Happen in Europe?
14 June 2017, 11:00pm
…findings on US mortality and morbidity in the 21st Century. The change they detected is a reversal of decades of progress in reducing mortality and was unique to the United…
Invitation to OHE’s Annual Lecture 2017: Why are Mortality Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Non-Hispanic Americans? Could it Happen in Europe?
12 May 2017
…findings on US mortality and morbidity in the 21st Century. The change they detected is a reversal of decades of progress in reducing mortality and was unique to the United…
Guest post: The Economics of Elevated Hospital Mortality at Weekends
14 July 2015
Rachel Meacock reports on the economics of elevated hospital mortality at weekends. On 11th June Professor Matt Sutton of The University of Manchester presented an OHE lunchtime seminar on the…
Lives of Our Children: a Study in Childhood Mortality
12 January 1962
…From the late 1930’s, childhood mortality has declined faster than ever before, and this dramatic improvement over the long-term trend of slowly diminishing mortality can account for half the substantial…
The Economics of Elevated Hospital Mortality at Weekends
10 June 2015, 11:00pm
…with the elevated mortality risk at weekends and compare this to the published estimates of the costs of implementing seven day services. We then consider whether elevated hospital mortality at…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar on 11 June 2015: The Economics of Elevated Hospital Mortality at Weekends
14 May 2015
…Thursday 11th June, Professor Matt Sutton of the University of Manchester will lead an OHE Lunchtime Seminar on the economics of elevated hospital mortality at weekends. In this seminar Professor…
Perinatal Mortality in Britain – A Question of Class
1 December 1979
This OHE Briefing illustrates some of the difficulties inherent in making accurate international and international comparisons with regard to perinatal mortality, the most sensitive widely collected measure of fetal and…