Those in most deprived areas twice as likely to visit A&E

NHS Digital has revealed that people in most deprived areas were almost twice as likely to visit A&E as those in least deprived.

Figures show that there were almost twice as many attendances to Accident and Emergency departments in England for the 10 per cent of the population living in the most deprived areas, compared with the least deprived 10 per cent in 2019-20 - 3.1 million compared to 1.6 million.

NHS Digital figures also shows that attendances for the 20 per cent of the population living in the most deprived areas accounted for 27 per cent of all A&E attendances.

Created in partnership with NHS England and NHS Improvement, the Hospital Accident and Emergency Activity 2019/20 report includes attendances from all types of Accident and Emergency departments ranging from major A&E departments, single specialty, consultant-led emergency departments to Minor Injury Units and Walk-in Centres.

NHS Digital’s Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data also shows that Monday is the busiest day of the week, accounting for 16 per cent of all attendances during 2019-20, some 3.63 million attendances.

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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