The baseline survey of the health and well-being of the population of Greater Glasgow Health Board 1999 summary version: Glasgow City population
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Issue Date
2000-07
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Greater Glasgow Health BoardType
Research Findings ReportLanguage
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The Health Board recognised that if it was to assess the extent to which the health of those in Social Inclusion Partnerhip (SIP) areas had improved relative to those living elsewhere over the period in which the SIP initiatives were to operate, it required a population survey to define the baseline position on health and well-being and to incorporate a set of core indicators on health that would effectively act as markers of progress when the surveys were repeated at regular intervals. This report relates to the Glasgow City population only though a table showing the core indicators of health of the Greater Glasgow Health Board and Glasgow City populations is attached in Appendix 1 for comparative purposes.Collections
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