J R Soc Med 2006;99:81-89
doi:10.1258/jrsm.99.2.81
© 2006 Royal Society of Medicine
Association of population and practice factors with potentially avoidable admission rates for chronic diseases in London: cross sectional analysis
Sonia Saxena1
Julie George3
Julie Barber5
Justine Fitzpatrick4
Azeem Majeed2
1 Lecturer in Primary Care, Department of Primary Care and Social Medicine,
Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, London W6 8RP
2 Professor of Primary Care, Department of Primary Care and Social Medicine,
Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, London W6 8RP
3 Public Health Information Analyst, London Health Observatory, London
4 Lead Analyst, London Health Observatory, London
5 Lecturer in Medical Statistics, Medical Statistics Unit, Research and
Development Directorate, University College Hospitals NHS Trust, London,
UK

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Figure 1. Age-standardized asthma admission rates by primary care trusts (PCTs)
per 100 000 resident population in 2000-2001
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Figure 2. Age-standardized diabetes admission rates by primary care trusts (PCTs)
per 100 000 resident population in 2000-2001
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Figure 3. Age-standardized heart failure admission rates by primary care trusts
(PCTs) per 100 000 resident population in 2000-2001
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Figure 4. Age-standardized hypertension admission rates* by primary
care trusts(PCTs) per 100 000 resident population in 2000-2001
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Figure 5. Age-standardized chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) admission
rates by primary care trust (PCT) per 100 000 resident population in
2000-2001
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