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The General Register Office for Scotland (GROS) publishes the numbers of deaths for Local Authority areas and Health Board areas in the Vital Events Reference Tables, which are available on this website. For example, Table 6.3 provides the numbers of deaths in each Local Authority area, and in each Health Board area, broken down by the cause of death (showing over 60 different groups and sub-groups of causes of death).
GROS does not publish the numbers of deaths for geographical areas which are smaller than Local Authorities. However, some such information is available from other official web sites, which present information on deaths (produced from data which GROS supplied to those bodies) alongside other statistics for areas within Scotland.
Other official web sites may also make available (for Scotland as a whole, or for areas within Scotland) figures which are on a different basis from those published by GROS - for example, they may provide age-sex-standardised rates which they produced using the European Standard Population.
The main sites concerned are listed below, with notes on the kinds of figures for deaths that they provided at the time that this note was written (the details of what is available may have changed subsequently, of course).
Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS)
SNS data include the following statistics:
Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO) - Comparative Health – CHP Profiles
ScotPHO provides a range of health-related statistics for Health Boards, Community Health Partnerships, Intermediate Geography Zones, and areas which were defined locally by some of the Health Boards. The following deaths data are included:
NB: these figures are based on ScotPHO's definitions (which are set out in a document available from that web site), which may differ from those which are used by GROS.
Information Services Division (ISD) of NHS Scotland
ISD provides a wide range of health-related statistics, including many tables on deaths from particular causes, such as cancer, coronary heart disease and stroke. An "A-Z Index" shows the range of topics for which information (but not necessarily statistics) is available from the site.
Because the level of detail provided can vary between topics, it is not feasible to describe here what is available for each topic. However, as an example, in the case of Coronary Heart Disease, ISD's web site has tables which include the numbers of deaths, and crude and age-sex-standardised mortality rates, broken down by age-group and sex, for Health Board and Local Authority areas.
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