Contains 45 resources
Health profiles produced by Public Health England providing an overview of population, deprivation, life expectancy and health inequalities.
The TB Strategy Monitoring Indicators tool has been developed by Public Health England to allow local information about the key TB monitoring indicators for the Collaborative TB Strategy 2015-2020 to be easily accessed.
In 2015, 4820 deaths from suicide were registered in England The Suicide Prevention Profile shows data on suicide, related risk factors.
The Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles have been developed by Public Health England (PHE) to support local authorities, public health leads and other interested parties monitor the sexual and reproductive health of their population and the contribution of local public health related systems.
Developed by Public Health England and provides information on life expectancy and the causes of death that are driving inequalities in life expectancy at national, regional and local area levels. Targeting the causes of death which contribute most to the life expectancy gap should have the biggest impact on reducing inequalities.
The Public Health Outcomes Framework Healthy lives, healthy people: Improving outcomes and supporting transparency sets out a vision for public health, desired outcomes and the indicators that will help us understand how well public health is being improved and protected. The framework concentrates on two high-level outcomes to be achieved across the public health system, and groups further indicators into four `domains?? that cover the full spectrum of public health. The outcomes reflect a focus not only on how long people live, but on how well they live at all stages of life.
The Public Health Outcomes Framework Healthy lives, healthy people: Improving outcomes and supporting transparency sets out a vision for public health, desired outcomes and the indicators that will help us understand how well public health is being improved and protected.
The Peer Benchmarking Tool contains a selection of indicators that reflect PHE??s national priorities. They provide a summary of determinants, risk factors and outcomes using indicators available in other Fingertips tools - particularly the Public Health Outcomes Framework.
The Older People's Health and Wellbeing Profile can be used to examine the health and care of older people across local authorities in England. This tool enables identification, comparison and monitoring of trends through interactive charts of 95 indicators.
The profiles have been developed to support the work of the Neurology Intelligence Network (NIN) in providing health intelligence with which to inform the provision of care and treatment of people in England who have a neurological condition. The indicators in the Neurological Profiles are currently arranged into three data domains covering: - Neurology services; - Epilepsy care; - Emergency hospital admissions for neurological conditions.
These profiles are designed to support GPs, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and local authorities to ensure that they are providing and commissioning effective and appropriate healthcare services for their local population.
The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) measures the height and weight of over one-million children aged 4-5 and 10-11 years each year in primary schools in England. The NCMP is an excellent source of surveillance data which helps increase understanding of the patterns and trends in underweight, healthy weight, overweight, and obesity among the child population.
The NHS Health Check programme aims to help prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and certain types of dementia. Everyone between the ages of 40 and 74, who has not already been diagnosed with one of these conditions or have certain risk factors, will be invited (once every five years) to have a check to assess their risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and diabetes and will be given support and advice to help them reduce or manage that risk.
Longer Lives highlights premature mortality across every local authority in England, giving people important information to help them improve their community??s health.
The Local Tobacco Control Profiles for England provides a snapshot of the extent of tobacco use, tobacco related harm, and measures being taken to reduce this harm at a local level. These profiles have been designed to help local government and health services to assess the effect of tobacco use on their local populations. They will inform commissioning and planning decisions to tackle tobacco use and improve the health of local communities.
An interactive spreadsheet for comparing data about children and young people across all local authorities in England.
Alcohol use has health and social consequences borne by individuals, their families, and the wider community. The aim of these profiles is to provide information for local government, health organisations, commissioners and other agencies to monitor the impact of alcohol on local communities, and to monitor the services and initiatives that have been put in place to prevent and reduce the harmful impact of alcohol.
The liver disease profiles provide an invaluable resource relating to one of the main causes of premature mortality nationally; a disease whose mortality rates are increasing in England, while decreasing in most EU countries. The local authority profiles will support the development of Joint Strategic Needs Assessments and work of Health and Wellbeing Boards presenting local key statistics and highlighting questions to ask locally about current action to prevent liver disease.
The Learning Disability Health Profiles provide a range of data about people with learning disabilities at Local Authority level. The profiles can be used by commissioners and health professionals when making decisions about services for people with learning disabilities.
INHALE is an online tool showing data from a range of sources about respiratory disease (mostly COPD and asthma). It includes data from the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) and NHS Comparators. Data is mostly presented for CCGs and is divided into domains: -COPD indicators -Asthma indicators -Prevention -Diagnosis -Management -Outcome, and -Cost
Information about the content and structure of the tool. The Health Protection Profile covers a range of health protection issues from environmental hazards to infections that are preventable by vaccination. They have been created first and foremost with the public in mind, so that people can find out more about the areas that they live and work in. The information can help inform choices regarding health and lifestyle and improve awareness of local health protection risks.
The Health Protection Profile covers a range of health protection issues from environmental hazards to infections that are preventable by vaccination. They have been created first and foremost with the public in mind, so that people can find out more about the areas that they live and work in.
This tool provides local authority level estimates for several topic areas, based on what 15 year olds themselves said about their attitudes to healthy lifestyles and risky behaviours (self-reported), including diet and physical activity, smoking, alcohol, use of drugs, bullying and wellbeing.
The End of Life Care Profiles have been produced to improve the availability and accessibility of information around end of life care. The Profiles provide a snapshot overview for various geographies in England. They are intended to help local government and health services improve care at the end of life.
Provides information about the structure and content of the tool. The tool provides indicators arranged into six data domains: -Prevalence -Preventing well -Diagnosing well -Living well -Supporting well -Dying well
The dementia profile has been developed to support the work of the Dementia Intelligence Network (DIN) in providing health intelligence with which to inform the provision of care of people in England who have dementia.
This tool pulls together a range of mental health data at CCG level and is principally intended to support local needs assessment, policy, planning, performance management, surveillance and practice.
The tool collates and analyses a wide range of publically available data around tobacco smoking, alcohol use and drug use, including data on prevalence, risk factors, treatment demand and treatment response. The tool also features indicators around mental health prevalence and services. From December 2016, it also features related indicators on mortality.
The Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing Profiling Tool has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting need. It collates and analyses a wide range of publically available data on risk, prevalence and detail (including cost data) on those services that support children with, or vulnerable to, mental illness. It provides commissioners, service providers, clinicians, services users and their families with the means to benchmark their area against similar populations and gain intelligence about what works.
The Mental Health Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network - improving the health of communities by making data and information accessible. These system profiling tools are available to all. They are primarily intended to provide better access to data and information to support people involved in commissioning, planning and providing services locally. The tools bring together a wide range of publicly available data to offer a broad picture of mental health dementia and neurology and provide the means to focus on specific topic areas. The tools enable and advocate benchmarking against peers. The core aim is to provide information for improvement, not judgement.
The Benchmarking Tool, developed by the National Child and Maternal (ChiMat) Health Intelligence Network, presents a selection of indicators that are most relevant to the health and wellbeing of children and young people in an easily accessible way to support local decision making. Provides information on how to use the tool.
The Benchmarking Tool, developed by the National Child and Maternal (ChiMat) Health Intelligence Network, presents a selection of indicators that are most relevant to the health and wellbeing of children and young people in an easily accessible way to support local decision making.
This tool contains data from the cardiovascular disease profiles produced by The National cardiovascular intelligence network (NCVIN). They bring together a wide range of data on heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease for each clinical commissioning group (CCG) in England.
This tool contains data on cancer services at GP and CCG level collated by the National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service (NCRAS). It replaces the GP Cancer Profiles that were previously contained within the Cancer Commissioning Toolkit.
Antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic resistance are inextricably linked, as overuse and incorrect use of antibiotics are major drivers of resistance. AMR local indicators are publically available data intended to raise awareness of antibiotic prescribing, AMR, HCAI, IPC and AMS; and to facilitate the development of local action plans. The data published in this tool may be used by healthcare staff, commissioners, directors of public health, academics and the public to compare the situation in their local area to the national picture.
The Adult Social Care Profile provides a range of data about people who use or have the potential to use Adult Social Care Services at Local Authority level. The profile is there to support commissioners and health professionals when making decisions about these people by bringing together a wide selection of indicators from different publicly available data sources. The profile is broken down to Upper Tier Local Authority level, Region, and England to allow the user to interactively query and compare indicators related to Adult Social Care Services.
The Sexual and Reproductive Health Profiles have been developed by Public Health England (PHE) to support local authorities, public health leads and other interested parties monitor the sexual and reproductive health of their population and the contribution of local public health related systems.
Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes - where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin type 2 diabetes - where the body doesn't produce enough insulin, or the body's cells don't react to insulin Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1. In the UK, around 90% of all adults with diabetes have type 2.
This tool pulls together a range of mental health data at CCG level and is principally intended to support local needs assessment, policy, planning, performance management, surveillance and practice.
The Common Mental Health Disorders Profiling Tool has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting need. It collates and analyses a wide range of publically available data on prevalence, risk, prevention, early intervention, assessment, treatment, outcomes and service costs. It provides commissioners, service providers, clinicians, services users and their families with the means to benchmark their area against similar populations and gain intelligence about what works.
Interactive Mapping Tool developed by Public Health England. It provides access to small area, local authority and Clinical Commissioning Group level
Child Health Profiles provide a snapshot of child health and wellbeing for each local authority in England using key health indicators, which enables comparison locally, regionally and nationally. By using the profiles local organisations can work in partnership to plan and commission evidence-based services based on local need. The profiles allow you to compare the outcomes in your local population with others in order to identify and learn from better performing areas. Source: Public Health England
Present current status of teenage conceptions through available data and local analysis.
An introduction into the content and structure of the tool.
The Adult Social Care Profile provides a range of data about people who use or have the potential to use Adult Social Care Services at Local Authority level.