Chris Whitty calls for action to end 'avoidable' UK health gaps

18 December 2020, 00:15 | Updated: 18 December 2020, 07:43

Chris Whitty highlighted the growing health gaps in the UK
Chris Whitty highlighted the growing health gaps in the UK. Picture: PA Images
Ewan Quayle

By Ewan Quayle

We should aim to close the gap between the least healthy in the UK and the most healthy, Professor Chris Whitty has said in his annual report.

The chief medical officer's 2020 report highlighted how the gap in life expectancy between the richest and poorest was growing.

It also showed that poorer populations spend a greater proportion of their life in ill health; that women are having children later in life, and cases of dementia and mental illness are on the rise.

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Life expectancy was the lowest for people living in north Cumbria, County Durham, and in areas of Lancashire and Yorkshire in 2019, where the average age of death was between 74 and 79, compared with southern areas where it was between 81 and 85.

On average, people in England spend 20% of their life in poor health, and people in deprived areas of the North spend an even larger proportion of their life in ill health.

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The report also revealed that babies are more likely to die at birth in the most deprived areas of the UK, and among some ethnic minority groups.

Pakistani and black-Caribbean babies were more than twice as likely to die at birth compared with white babies, according to the latest data available (2017) - though the infant mortality rate for all ethnicities is lower than seven infant deaths per 1,000 live births.

Prof Whitty also described it as "striking" that "extraordinary improvements in life expectancy everywhere stalled relatively recently" - though this trend is also echoed in other developed countries.

He said in the report: "Ill health and disease concentrating in areas of deprivation is long-standing and needs to be tackled.

"Describing and deploring it is not enough, we need to have actionable plans to improve it."

Speaking about the findings, Prof Whitty added: "Although Covid-19 has dominated the news, and remains an urgent priority, other diseases and health problems such as cancer and cardiovascular disease continue to take a major toll ...

"There is wide variation in ill health across the country, and much of this is avoidable. It is possible to raise the health outcomes of the least healthy closer to the outcomes of the healthiest - we should be aiming for that."

Parts of County Durham have some of the poorest health outcomes in the UK
Parts of County Durham have some of the poorest health outcomes in the UK. Picture: PA Images

More people are also suffering from multiple chronic conditions, which particularly affects rural parts of the country that have large elderly populations and less accessible health facilities, according to the report.

The report also showed that women are having less children than in previous years, and parenthood is being delayed as women are increasingly becoming mothers over the age of 30.

It said that heart disease is the leading cause of death in men, while dementia is the leading cause of death in women, and dementia deaths have risen while mortality caused by heart disease and strokes has fallen.

Prof Whitty's report also showed that suicide rates increased sharply among men and women in 2019, following decades of gradual decline, and highlighted how cases of severe mental illness such as schizophrenia and other psychoses are most concentrated in some coastal and urban areas including London.

Cases of self-harm among young people also increased between 2016 and 2019, with up to 1% of people aged under 24 having been hospitalised due to this in some regions of the South West and the north of the country.

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