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. 2018 Nov 23;73(2):162–167. doi: 10.1136/jech-2018-211141

Table 1.

Changes in amenable mortality for men and women for every £500 additional per person investment in National Health Service (NHS) services, by local authority quintile of deprivation

Local authority deprivation quintile Change in amenable mortality rate per 100 000 population for every £500 per head additional NHS funding allocation (95% CI)
Males P values Females P values
First quintile (20% least deprived) 7.5 (−6.5 to 21.0) 0.30 3.0 (−7.5 to 13.0) 0.59
Second quintile 2.0 (−11.5 to 15.0) 0.79 1.5 (−7.5 to 10.0) 0.76
Third quintile 1.5 (−10.5 to 13.5) 0.80 −1.5 (−10.0 to 7.0) 0.72
Fourth quintile −2.5 (−15.0 to 10.5) 0.72 −1.5 (−10.0 to 7.0) 0.72
Fifth quintile (20% most deprived) −13.0 (−1.5 to 25.0) 0.03 −7.0 (−14.5 to 1.0) 0.09

95% CI based on robust SEs. Model based on equation 1 in online supplementary appendix 3. Model adjusted for local authority, annual trend, local unemployment rates and gross household income per head for each local authority.