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Local area public sector spending and nutritional anaemia hospital admissions in England: a longitudinal ecological study.

Rosemary H JenkinsEszter P VamosKate E MasonKonstantinos DarasDavid Taylor-RobinsonClare BambraChristopher MillettAnthony A Laverty
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Increased LA spending was associated with reduced hospital admissions for nutritional anaemia. Austerity-related reductions had the opposite effect, increasing admissions, with greater impacts in more deprived areas. This adds further evidence to the potential negative impacts of austerity policies on health and health inequalities. Among other impacts, re-investing in LA services may prevent hospital admissions associated with nutritional anaemias.
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