The Scottish Government has outlined the persistent gap in health outcomes between the most and least deprived areas for various indicators.

The Scottish Government has published the annual update of the long-term monitoring of health inequalities. The data in this report pre-dates the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the gap in health outcomes between the most and least deprived areas for a variety of indicators, including: healthy life expectancy, premature mortality, mental wellbeing, baby birthweight, self-assessed health, limiting long-term conditions, and a range of morbidity and mortality indicators relating to alcohol, cancer, coronary heart disease and drug-use.

With the exception of the Healthy Birthweight indicator, significant health inequalities persist for each indicator covered in the report. This report also features the inclusion of a new indicator to monitor drug-related hospital admissions, and will now be included annually.

Read the full report here (this link will take you away from our website).

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