| Literature DB >> 32994257 |
Catia Nicodemo1,2, Samira Barzin3,4, Nicolo' Cavalli5,6, Daniel Lasserson7, Francesco Moscone8,9, Stuart Redding10,2, Mujaheed Shaikh11.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The growth of COVID-19 infections in England raises questions about system vulnerability. Several factors that vary across geographies, such as age, existing disease prevalence, medical resource availability and deprivation, can trigger adverse effects on the National Health System during a pandemic. In this paper, we present data on these factors and combine them to create an index to show which areas are more exposed. This technique can help policy makers to moderate the impact of similar pandemics.Entities:
Keywords: adult intensive & critical care; health economics; health policy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32994257 PMCID: PMC7526277 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Synthetic indicator of vulnerability at Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) level in England. Source: Own elaboration based on National Health System digital data at CCGs areas 2019.
CCGs by quantile Index of Vulnerability
| Quartile | CCGs |
| Q1 | Barnet; Bath and North East Somerset; Bexley; Brent; Brighton and Hove; Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire; Bromley; Buckinghamshire; Cambridgeshire and Peterborough; Camden; Castle Point and Rochford; Central London (Westminster); City and Hackney; Crawley; Croydon; Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley; Ealing; East Berkshire; East and North Hertfordshire; Fareham and Gosport; Greenwich; Guildford and Waverley; Hammersmith and Fulham; Haringey; Herts Valleys; Hillingdon; Horsham and Mid Sussex; Hounslow; Islington; Kingston; Lambeth; Leeds; Lewisham; Merton; Mid Essex; Milton Keynes; North East Hampshire; Norwich; Nottingham City; Oxfordshire; Portsmouth; Redbridge; Richmond; South Lincolnshire; Surrey Heath; Tower Hamlets; Vale of York; Waltham Forest; Wandsworth; Warrington; West Cheshire; West Essex; West Kent; West London. |
| Q2 | Ashford; Barking and Dagenham; Bedfordshire; Berkshire West; Bolton; Bradford District; Bury; Calderdale; Canterbury and Coastal; Dorset; East Leicestershire and Rutland; East Surrey; Eastern Cheshire; Enfield; Gloucestershire; Greater Huddersfield; Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby; Harrogate and Rural District; Harrow; Havering; High Weald Lewes Havens; Ipswich and East Suffolk; Leicester City; Lincolnshire West; Manchester; Nene; Newark and Sherwood; Newham; North Hampshire; North Norfolk; North West Surrey; Nottingham North and East; Redditch and Bromsgrove; Rushcliffe; Salford; Sheffield; Shropshire; South Cheshire; South Eastern Hampshire; South Warwickshire; South Worcestershire; Southwark; Stafford and Surrounds; Surrey Downs; Sutton; Swindon; Telford and Wrekin; Vale Royal; West Hampshire; West Suffolk; Wiltshire; Wolverhampton. |
| Q3 | Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven; Basildon and Brentwood; Birmingham and Solihull; Blackburn with Darwen; Bradford City; Cannock Chase; Coastal West Sussex; Corby; Coventry and Rugby; Derby and Derbyshire; Devon; Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield; East Riding of Yorkshire; East Staffordshire; Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford; Fylde and Wyre; Greater Preston; Halton; Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees; Hastings and Rother; Herefordshire; Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale; Hull; Isle of Wight; Kernow; Knowsley; Luton; Medway; Morecambe Bay; North Staffordshire; North Tyneside; Northumberland; Nottingham West; Oldham; Rotherham; Sandwell and West Birmingham; Somerset; South East Staffordshire and Seisdon Peninsula; South Kent Coast; South Norfolk; South Tees; South West Lincolnshire; Southampton; Southport and Formby; Stockport; Stoke on Trent; Swale; Thurrock; Trafford; Walsall; Warwickshire North; West Lancashire; West Leicestershire; West Norfolk; Wyre Forest. |
| Q4 | Barnsley; Bassetlaw; Blackpool; Chorley and South Ribble; Darlington; Doncaster; Dudley; East Lancashire; Great Yarmouth and Waveney; Lincolnshire East; Liverpool; Mansfield and Ashfield; Newcastle Gateshead; North Cumbria; North Durham; North East Essex; North East Lincolnshire; North Kirklees; North Lincolnshire; Scarborough and Ryedale; South Sefton; South Tyneside; Southend; St Helens; Sunderland; Tameside and Glossop; Thanet; Wakefield; Wigan Borough; Wirral. |
Source: Own elaboration based on National Health System digital data at CCGs areas 2019.
CCG, Clinical Commissioning Group.
Figure 2Correlation between indicator of vulnerability and deaths due to COVID-19 at Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) areas. Source: Own elaboration based on National Health System digital data at CCGs areas 2019 and the deaths registered data until 22 weeks provided by Official National Statistics 2020.
Figure 3Correlation between indicator of vulnerability and Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) rank. Source: Own elaboration based on National Health System digital data at Clinical Commissioning Groups areas 2019.
Figure 4Correlation of Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) rank and Index of Vulnerability versus mortality rate. Source: Own elaboration based on National Health System digital data at Clinical Commissioning Groups areas 2019 and mortality rate of the first 22 weeks of the year 2020.