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Hospital alcohol admissions top 1m

Date: 26/5/2011 14:37:59

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The number of alcohol-related hospital admissions in England has exceeded one million in a year for the first time, a report has found.

Figures compiled by the NHS Information Centre for the year 2009-2010 revealed 1,057,000 hospital visits in relation to alcohol, a 12% increase on the previous year and more than double the amount recorded in 2002-2003.

The statistics, which cover the period of April 2009 to the end of March 2010, were published today in the NHS IC's annual report, Statistics on Alcohol: England 2011.

A breakdown of the figures showed that 63% of the hospital admissions were for men and found that there were higher rates of alcohol-related admissions for older adult age groups than their younger counterparts.

The report also looked at prescriptions data, revealing that alcohol dependency cost the NHS £2.41 million in prescription items last year, an increase of 1.4% on the amount spent in the previous year. The figures for alcohol-related prescription items were highest in the North West and the North East, and lowest in London, according to the research.

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Tim Straughan, chief executive of the NHS Information Centre, said: "This report provides health professionals and policy makers with a useful picture of the health issues relating to alcohol use and misuse. It also highlights the importance of policy makers and health professionals in recognising and tackling alcohol misuse which, in turn, could lead to savings for the NHS."

Chris Sorek, chief executive of alcohol awareness charity Drinkaware, said: "Alcohol-related hospital admissions exceeding one million represents a worrying landmark in the impact alcohol is having on UK society.

"Anyone requiring hospital treatment for alcohol- related illness is a cause for concern, and with increasing admissions in all age groups from 16 to 75+ it's clear we cannot afford to rest on our laurels." He added: "If we can help people re-evaluate their relationship with alcohol, we can start to change the drinking culture in the UK, reducing consumers' risk levels and relieving the burden on society from health and social costs."

David Poley, chief executive of drinks industry body the Portman Group, said: "The report shows that the proportion of people misusing alcohol is falling. We just need to find a way of persuading and educating this hard core of mis-users who account for these admissions to drink responsibly."

In contrast to the increased number of hospital admissions, the report also showed an overall decline in weekly alcohol consumption and showed that less people were binge drinking. Figures also showed an increase in the number of 11-15 year olds who said they had never had an alcoholic drink.

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