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Count of finished admission episodes where 'poisoning by drugs' was coded in a primary diagnosis field or any secondary diagnosis field, for those aged under 18 by SHA of residence for the years 2004-05 to 2005-06
2005-06 2004-05
SHA code SHA of residence description Primary diagnosis Secondary diagnosis Primary diagnosis Secondary diagnosis

Q01

Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic HA

683

18

627

16

Q02

Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Strategic HA

312

9

325

13

Q03

Essex Strategic HA

309

8

255

6

Q04

North West London Strategic HA

325

29

257

10

Q05

North Central London Strategic HA

327

13

293

12

Q06

North East London Strategic HA

426

12

383

15

Q07

South East London Strategic HA

327

7

357

13

Q08

South West London Strategic HA

295

15

249

8

Q09

Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Strategic HA

703

11

568

15

Q10

County Durham and Tees Valley Strategic HA

632

9

588

9

Q11

North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire Strategic HA

604

13

554

19

Q12

West Yorkshire Strategic HA

824

23

877

19

Q13

Cumbria and Lancashire Strategic HA

927

26

819

22

Q14

Greater Manchester Strategic HA

1,241

40

1,016

32

Q15

Cheshire and Merseyside Strategic HA

1,029

29

902

34

Q16

Thames Valley Strategic HA

638

10

590

17

Q17

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Strategic HA

755

25

656

16

Q18

Kent and Medway Strategic HA

540

10

496

8

Q19

Surrey and Sussex Strategic HA

814

22

619

25

Q20

Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Strategic HA

905

29

755

23

Q21

South West Peninsula Strategic HA

562

20

531

11

Q22

Dorset and Somerset Strategic HA

467

15

389

10

Q23

South Yorkshire Strategic HA

427

30

381

15

Q24

Trent Strategic HA

907

18

986

23

Q25

Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland Strategic HA

556

10

464

10

Q26

Shropshire and Staffordshire Strategic HA

559

20

542

8

Q27

Birmingham and the Black Country Strategic HA

1,091

25

951

26

Q28

West Midlands South Strategic HA

624

13

499

14

Q99

Wales

53

1

45

4

S

Scotland

6

0

4

0

U

England-not otherwise specified

56

4

45

4

X

Foreign (incl. Isle of Man & Channel Islands)

13

0

19

1

Y

Unknown

82

6

61

16

Z

Northern Ireland

1

0

0

0

Total

18,020

520

16,103

474

Source:
Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), The NHS Information Centre for health and social care

The ICD-10 code categories for poisoning (either self-inflicted or accidental), are as follows and include overdose of these substances:

Health Services: Reciprocal Arrangements

Bob Spink: To ask the Secretary of State for Health with which countries the NHS has reciprocal arrangements for health treatment. [313579]

Gillian Merron: The United Kingdom has reciprocal health care obligations under European Union regulations, which co-ordinate social security including sickness, maternity and equivalent paternity benefits in kind, in the European Economic Area and Switzerland.


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In addition, the United Kingdom has bilateral health care agreements with the following:


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