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Excess Winter Deaths

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Note: Please be advised that the ONS currently has this dataset under consultation for review (as of 09/01/2025) so may not be updated annually until the review has concluded.

More information can be found on the Gov.uk site; https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/health-and-social-care-statistical-outputs/outcome/health-and-social-care-statistical-outputs-consultation-response

The Excess Winter Mortality Index (EWD Index) shows excess winter deaths as a Percentage Ratio of the number of deaths expected in the (eight) warmer months either side of Winter (01 December to 31 March). So the data’s yearly time period is from 01 August to 31 July the following year.

In other words, EWD is the ratio of extra deaths from all causes during the winter months compared to average non-winter deaths.

The EWD Index is partly dependent on the proportion of Older People in the population, as most excess winter deaths affect Older People.

This indicator covers all ages, but there is no standardisation in its calculation by age or any other factor. So figures for an area can be influenced for example by the proportion of Older People.

This dataset is updated annually. Source: Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), indicator 90360 / E14. Age breakouts, confidence intervals and metadata are shown on the PHE (PHOF) site.

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Excess Winter Deaths

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Metadata for Excess Winter Deaths dataset. This file contains Metadata (information about a dataset). It shows the schema for dataset fields and their contents. This file should be used along with the dataset, to aid correct interpretation of the data.

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OHID: Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF)

Source: Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) - data and profiles on key health issues. They include a Productive Healthy Ageing profile with Housing resources. For data and profiles of key Health conditions in local areas, see the links for Local Authority Health profiles, and Local Health.

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Lincolnshire Health Intelligence Hub

Additional resource: Key documents and information on the Health and Wellbeing of Lincolnshire’s population. Its resources include the Lincolnshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).

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