Skip to main content

Table 2 Need-weighted populations used in the resource allocation formula for English regions in 1976. A positive difference between the crude and weighted population indicates that health care needs are higher than average and the region requires a greater share of resources

From: Methods to promote equity in health resource allocation in low- and middle-income countries: an overview

Region

Crude population (000’s)

Weighted population (000’s)

Difference (%)

Northern

3173

3276

3%

Yorkshire

3576

3750

5%

Trent

4661

4594

-1%

East Anglian

1898

1817

−4%

NW Thames

3584

3422

−5%

NE Thames

3874

3757

−3%

SE Thames

3748

3815

2%

SW Thames

2918

3068

5%

Wessex

2816

2773

−2%

Oxford

2403

2118

−12%

South Western

3250

3185

−2%

West Midlands

5342

5153

−4%

Mersey

2543

2655

4%

North Western

4146

4549

10%

  1. Source: Department of Health and Social Security (1976)
  2. Notes: The factors for weighting included age, sex, standardized mortality and hospital bed utilisation
  3. NW North west, NE North east, SE South east, SW South west