Crude mortality rates for ‘commissioning organisations’ 0 to 13 deaths per 1,000 total births.

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Crude mortality rates for ‘commissioning organisations’ 0 to 13 deaths per 1,000 total births

‘Crude’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations

‘Crude’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations

‘Crude’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations Highest crude mortality rates Lowest crude mortality rates

‘Stabilised’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations

‘Stabilised’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations

‘Stabilised & adjusted’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations

‘Stabilised & adjusted’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations

‘Stabilised & adjusted’ mortality rates for commissioning organisations