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Health Poverty Index - Situation of Health: Health care resourcing: Net health care expenditure (inpatient and outpatients) per capita for medical, surgical and psychiatric specialties Source: Department of Health (DoH): Annual Financial Returns of Financial Trusts Publisher: Health Poverty Index Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2001/02 Type of data: Administrative data Notes: Inpatient and outpatient net expenditure on medical, surgical and psychiatric specialties was summed for each Trust
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