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Figure 2.5 Age-standardised death rates for selected causes, Ireland, 1999 to 2015SláintePublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Figure 1.7 Life expectancy at birth, Ireland and EU-28, by gender, 2005 to 2014SláintePublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Figure 4.3 Prescription items dispensed under GMS scheme - % change from previous year, 2006-2015SláintePublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Figure 6.2 Percentage gross non-capital voted expenditure by programme, HSE 2015SláintePublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Figure 5.3 Consultant and non-consultant hospital doctors (HSE & Section 38), 2007 to 2016SláintePublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Table 1.1 Population estimates ('000s) for regional authority areas by age group, 2016SláintePublished as part of Health in Ireland: Key Trends 2016 (Department of Health)
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Appendix H_H1: Perinatal Statistics Report 2014: Trends in Domiciliary Births - Selected Statisti...SláintePresents trends in selected statistics for DOMICILIARY BIRTHS from 2005-2014. The Perinatal Statistics Report 2014 is a report on national data on Perinatal events in 2014. Information on every birth in the Republic of Ireland is submitted to the National Perinatal Reporting...
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TABLE 2.2: Perinatal Statistics Report 2014: Singleton and Multiple Births, 2005–2014SláintePresents the numbers of SINGLETON and MULTIPLE births each year for the period 2005 to 2014. The Perinatal Statistics Report 2014 is a report on national data on Perinatal events in 2014. Information on every birth in the Republic of Ireland is submitted to the National...
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TABLE 2.1: Perinatal Statistics Report 2014: Trends in Selected Statistics, 2005–2014SláintePresents trends in selected statistics from 2005-2014. The Perinatal Statistics Report 2014 is a report on national data on Perinatal events in 2014. Information on every birth in the Republic of Ireland is submitted to the National Perinatal Reporting System (NPRS). All...
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TABLE A 1.3: HIPE Report: TABLE A 1.3 Day Patient Activity for discharges aged 0–16 years (N, %)...SláintePresents a summary of day patient activity aged 0–16 years reported to HIPE. Activity in Acute Public Hospitals in Ireland Annual Report, 2015, is a report on in-patient and day patient discharges from acute public hospitals participating in the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry...
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TABLE A 1.1: HIPE Report: TABLE A 1.1 Total Discharges aged 0–16 years by Patient Type, Sex and A...SláinteDisaggregates total discharges aged 0–16 years by patient type (day patient and in-patient), sex and age group. Activity in Acute Public Hospitals in Ireland Annual Report, 2015, is a report on in-patient and day patient discharges from acute public hospitals participating in...
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TABLE 4.2: HIPE Report: TABLE 4.2 Total Discharges: MDC by Patient Type (N, %) ,2015SláinteMDC by Patient Type (day patient and in-patient). The MDC is a category generally based on a single body system or aetiology that is associated with a particular medical specialty. However, records assigned to MDCs 01, 15, 18 and 21 may have principal diagnoses associated with...
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TABLE 4.1: HIPE Report: TABLE 4.1 Total Discharges: AR-DRG Complexity Split by Patient Type (N, ...SláinteAR-DRG complexity split for total discharges by Patient Type (day patient and in-patient). A complexity split indicator that ranks DRGs within adjacent DRGs on the basis of their level of complexity/resource use. It is either 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' or 'Z' with 'A' being the most...