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The Public Health Outcomes Framework examines indicators that help us understand trends in public health.
Data relating to people with dementia, such as prevalence and diagnostics, risk factors, use of hospital services and mortality.
Data on suicide, associated prevalence, risk factors and service contact among groups at increased risk.
Update of indicators in the Alcohol Profiles for England interactive tool.
Update of indicators related to hospital admissions for children with long-term conditions, emergency hospital admissions, A&E attendances, pregnancy and birth, and reproductive health.
This report presents trends in data on the health of people in England. Themes covered include risk factors, disease prevalence and outcomes.
The vision profile presents indicators on sight loss outcomes, screening, risk factors and hospital activity for eye health.
Update of adult overweight and obesity prevalence, physical activity, and fruit and vegetable consumption for England, regions, and local authority geographies.
The Public Health Outcomes Framework examines indicators that help health and care professionals and the public to understand trends in public health.
The home of Office for Health Improvement and Disparities on GOV.UK. We focus on improving the nation’s health so that everyone can expect to live more of life in good health, and on levelling up health disparities to break …
Update of the premature mortality and excess premature mortality for people with SMI indicators (including condition-specific indicators) for the periods 2015 to 2017 through to 2018 to 2020, and new publication for the peri…
This tool brings together a selection of mortality indicators in order to make it easier to assess outcomes across a range of causes of death in England. This update will add data for Integrated Care Boards and NHS Regions t…
The profile shows data on a range of respiratory diseases in adults and children. They are designed to support Integrated Care Boards (ICB) by providing data in a user-friendly format to allow them to assess the effect of re…
The following will be published: 'Dementia new indicators factsheet part 2', a new interactive factsheet with indicators that relate to diagnosed dementia sub types for the period from April 2023 and the 'Deme…
Quarterly local authority metrics on outcomes for children at 2 to 2 and a half years as measured by the Ages and Stages Questionnaire 3 (ASQ-3).
Quarterly local authority data about the number and proportion of infants who have been fully, partially or not at all breastfed at 6 to 8 weeks after birth.
Quarterly local authority metrics about health visits to pregnant women, children and their families during pregnancy and early childhood.
This paper describes the consensus statement of the Prevention Concordat for Better Mental Health and lists the signatories.
Information for people in drug and alcohol treatment about sharing their information with the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System.
These statistics act as an early warning system for changes in patterns of deaths by suicide to enable intervention. The report will describe monthly suspected suicide rates by age group and sex (up to March 2024), and quart…
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