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Alcohol Misuse

Topic data are specific to the selected public health topic and have been carefully chosen to describe your chosen population. They have been compiled in collaboration with the National Centre for Health Outcome Development (NCHOD).

The indicators are shown as maps and tables and at local authority (LA), primary care organisation (PCO) and government office region (GOR), depending on availability, although not all indicators are available for all levels of geography.

Please select the type of data you wish to see, then select a region and your chosen area.

You can choose to see the data as an atlas or as part of a larger spreadsheet.

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To view alcohol profiles compiled by the North West Public Health Observatory follow this external link

Contributors

Dr Azim Lakhani

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Dr Azim Lakhani, a medical graduate of Oxford University, is now an accredited specialist in public health. He is the Director of the National Centre for Health Outcomes Development (NCHOD), based jointly at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Department of Public Health at the University of Oxford. NCHOD publishes extensive statistical and bibliographic information about health outcomes in the Clinical and Health Outcomes Knowledge Base. Dr Lakhani was previously Principal Medical Officer and Director of the Central Health Outcomes Unit for the Department of Health. Prior to that he was the Director of Public Health at West Lambeth Health Authority and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guys and St Thomas� Hospitals, London.

Daniel Eayres

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Daniel Eayres is a senior analyst at the National Centre for Health Outcomes Development where he is responsible for the production of mortality and cancer indicators for the Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators. He has over 15 years experience in public health information and statistics, having previously worked at local and regional levels within the NHS and the Department of Health.