Article 72BMV People in poorest areas of England ‘more likely to need emergency care for lung conditions’

People in poorest areas of England ‘more likely to need emergency care for lung conditions’

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Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent
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Analysis finds those from most deprived backgrounds almost twice as likely to be admitted to hospital for respiratory conditions

People from the poorest backgrounds in England with serious lung conditions are more likely to be admitted to hospital for emergency care than their more affluent counterparts, according to research.

Analysis of NHS admissions data for November by Asthma + Lung UK found people from the most deprived backgrounds in England were 56% more likely to be admitted for emergency care, while 62% were more likely to be readmitted within 39 days of an emergency admission, which is linked with an increased chance of dying.

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