Health in Jersey#Healthcare

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Health in Jersey refers to the overall health of the population of the Bailiwick of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands. Life expectancy at birth for men in Jersey in 2017 was 80.6 years and for women 84.9 years.{{cite news |title=Annual Mortality Statistics and Life Expectancy figures published |url=https://www.gov.je/News/2018/Pages/MortalityandLifeExpectancyReportsPublished.aspx |accessdate=19 November 2018 |publisher=Government of Jersey |date=26 September 2018}}

The States of Jersey Police report that there was an increase in activity related to mental health of 178% between 2012 and 2016.{{cite news |title=Demand for mental health call-outs in Jersey has 'significantly' increased |url=https://www.itv.com/news/channel/2017-04-20/demand-for-mental-health-call-outs-in-jersey-has-significantly-increased/ |accessdate=19 November 2018 |publisher=ITV |date=20 April 2017}}

Health status

= Births =

In 2018, there were 942 births to Jersey-resident mothers.{{Cite web|title=Births - Annual number of births to Jersey resident mothers - Government of Jersey Open Data|url=https://opendata.gov.je/dataset/births/resource/13360f5e-f2e1-4915-b5d3-321ebfe9b40b?_gl=1*1dc2l7i*_ga*OTY3NTEyOTY3LjE2MTExODExMTI.*_ga_07GM08Q17P*MTYxNTU1NDA0NS4yNi4xLjE2MTU1NTQyMDAuMA..|access-date=2021-03-12|website=opendata.gov.je|language=en}} The median age of mothers was 33.{{Cite web|title=Births - Annual median age of mothers - Government of Jersey Open Data|url=https://opendata.gov.je/dataset/births/resource/6750750b-1aa0-4200-8cda-27cc88dc3898?_gl=1*1yp5t98*_ga*OTY3NTEyOTY3LjE2MTExODExMTI.*_ga_07GM08Q17P*MTYxNTU1NDA0NS4yNi4xLjE2MTU1NTQyMDAuMA..|access-date=2021-03-12|website=opendata.gov.je|language=en}} The birth rate in Jersey per 1,000 women was 8.89. This was lower than the England rate of 11.6 in 2017. Jersey has had a lower birth rate than England since 2000.{{Cite web|title=Births - Crude birth rate - Government of Jersey Open Data|url=https://opendata.gov.je/dataset/births/resource/d567d33c-a776-4a2a-aaf3-9a38a88dbc33?_gl=1*1aqepfp*_ga*OTY3NTEyOTY3LjE2MTExODExMTI.*_ga_07GM08Q17P*MTYxNTU1NDA0NS4yNi4xLjE2MTU1NTQyMDAuMA..|access-date=2021-03-12|website=opendata.gov.je|language=en}} The rate of pregnancy terminations in 2018 per 1,000 women was 9.5. This is much lower than the England and Wales rate of 17.3 per 1,000 women in 2017.{{Cite web|title=Births and fertility|url=https://www.gov.je/Government/JerseyInFigures/Health/Pages/BirthsandFertility.aspx|access-date=2021-03-12|website=Government of Jersey}}

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|+Births to Jersey-resident mothers since 1993

!Year

!Total number of births

1993

|1057

1994

|1142

1995

|1110

1996

|1112

1997

|1102

1998

|1128

1999

|1076

2000

|978

2001

|981

2002

|933

2003

|1009

2004

|973

2005

|970

2006

|962

2007

|1031

2008

|1038

2009

|1006

2010

|1077

2011

|1075

2012

|1124

2013

|1029

2014

|985

2015

|1021

2016

|1020

2017

|954

2018

|942

= Life expectancy =

The life expectancy at birth for a Jersey resident was 82.6 in 2016. At the age of 65, this figure was 20.6 in 2016. Males in Jersey have lower life expectancy both at birth and at age 65 than Females. At birth, the gap is around 3.8 years.{{Cite web|title=Mortality and life expectancy|url=https://www.gov.je/Government/JerseyInFigures/Health/Pages/MortalityLifeExpectancy.aspx|access-date=2021-03-12|website=Government of Jersey}}

= Deaths =

There were 820 deaths of Jersey residents in 2018. The median age of death was 81. The crude death rate was 7.71 per 1,000 population in 2018. The number of premature deaths for 2014-16 (that is deaths before the age of 75) was 777. This latter figure is higher in males than females.

As at 12 March 2021, during the 2020-21 Covid-19 pandemic in Jersey, the island recorded 69 total deaths due to Covid-19. Of these, 52 were laboratory proven to be due to Covid-19. The deaths mostly affected males (62%) and those aged above the age of 80 (80-89, 44.9% of deaths; 90+, 20.3% of deaths).{{Cite web|title=Coronavirus (COVID-19) tests and cases in Jersey|url=https://www.gov.je/Health/Coronavirus/Pages/CoronavirusCases.aspx|access-date=12 March 2021|website=Government of Jersey}}

See also

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