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It has been developed by the Department of Health and Social Care and is intended to summarise information and provide an accessible overview for the public. Topics covered have been chosen to include a broad range of conditions, health outcomes and risk factors for poor health and wellbeing. These topics will continue to be reviewed to ensure they remain relevant. A headline indicator is presented for each topic on the overview page, with further measures presented on a detailed page for each topic.
All indicators in health trends in England are taken from https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/">a large public health data collection called Fingertips. Indicators in Fingertips come from a number of different sources. Fingertips indicators have been chosen to show the main trends for outcomes relating to the topics presented.
If you have any comments, questions or feedback, contact us at pha-ohid@dhsc.gov.uk. Please use ‘Health Trends in England feedback’ as the email subject.
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The spreadsheets provide expenditure data form 2006-2010 Strategic Health Authorities.
To contact the Department of Health Customer Service Centre about this data follow this link: http://www.info.doh.gov.uk/contactus.nsf/memo?openform.
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Provides a collation of national and regional data to provide a baseline against which people can compare data from their own Local Health Profile (LHP).
Source agency: Health
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Health Profile of England
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A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by the Department of Health, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.
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An ‘information asset’ is a body of information (document or documents, or piece of data or large data set) on a particular subject, which can be held electronically or on paper and include personal or non-personal data. It is defined and managed as a single unit so it can be understood, shared, protected and exploited efficiently. Information assets have recognisable and manageable value, risk, content and life cycles.
These information assets and data are protected and managed in line with the Cabinet Office’s Security policy framework.
The DHSC register is reviewed on a regular basis and updates will be published to reflect changes.
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UK - Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) Global Health Research
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There are a total of 5 Health and Social Care Trusts (HSCT) in Northern Ireland; Belfast, Northern, Southern, South Eastern and Western. Each HSCT is managed directly by a board of directors which has corporate responsibility for its operation. The trusts are responsible for the delivery of responsive and effective health and care services and for the ownership and management of hospitals and other establishments and facilities. This health trust boundary dataset is derived from Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland (OSNI) 1993 local government district boundary dataset. A review of the original DHSSPS Trust Boundary dataset was completed in 2017. The original DHSSPS/DoH Trust Boundaries were derived from Land and Property Services (LPS) 50K scale Local Government Districts 1993. Using a scale of 1:50K to create the boundaries led to Largescale variations being made visible. This final DoH Trust Boundary shapefile is derived from LPS' 1993 Largescale Local Government Districts, removing scale variations and other surplus attribute information from the previous version. Updated 21/02/2018.
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Health Index scores at national, regional, and upper- and lower-tier local authority level for England, including indicator details to construct the Index.
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UK healthcare expenditure data by financing scheme, function and provider, and additional analyses produced to internationally standardised definitions.
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Compendium of public health outcomes indicators presented at England and upper tier LA level. Indicators are split over 4 domains: improving the wider determinants of health; health improvement; health protection; healthcare, public health and preventing premature mortality. Produced by Public Health England.
Source agency: Health
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: PHOF
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Health Poverty Index - Situation of Health: Quality of social care: The effectiveness of care for vulnerable individuals in society
Source: Department of Health (DoH), Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), ONS Mid Year Estimates, ONS suicide counts
Publisher: Health Poverty Index
Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), National
Geographic coverage: England
Time coverage: (Data from different timepoints between 1997 and 2002)
Type of data: Administrative data
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Health profiles for all LA areas presenting a range of indicators and a snapshot of the overall health of the local population. The Department of Health was previously responsible for the publication of Local Health Profiles.
Source agency: Public Health England
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Local Health Profiles
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Waiting times by diagnostic method (neurophysiology, cardiology etc.)
Source: Department of Health (DoH)
Publisher: Department of Health
Geographies: Government Office Region (GOR), Primary Care Trust (PCT)
Geographic coverage: England
Time coverage: 2006 to 2009
Type of data: Administrative data
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The data collected within this report is for the period April 2015 to March 2016.
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Cancelled operations.
Source agency: Health
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Cancelled Operations, England
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Health Poverty Index - Situation of Health: Health capital: Individuals potential for health across the life course Source: Department of Health (DoH), Health Survey for England, 1998 to 2001, ONS Annual District Birth Extract 2001 Publisher: Health Poverty Index Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 1998-2001 Type of data: Survey
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Department of Health Ministerial gifts, hospitality, overseas travel and meetings with external organisations (including meetings with media proprietors, editors and senior executives.
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TwitterThis report presents information about the health of people in England and how this has changed over time. Data is presented for England and English regions.
It has been developed by the Department of Health and Social Care and is intended to summarise information and provide an accessible overview for the public. Topics covered have been chosen to include a broad range of conditions, health outcomes and risk factors for poor health and wellbeing. These topics will continue to be reviewed to ensure they remain relevant. A headline indicator is presented for each topic on the overview page, with further measures presented on a detailed page for each topic.
All indicators in health trends in England are taken from https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/">a large public health data collection called Fingertips. Indicators in Fingertips come from a number of different sources. Fingertips indicators have been chosen to show the main trends for outcomes relating to the topics presented.
If you have any comments, questions or feedback, contact us at pha-ohid@dhsc.gov.uk. Please use ‘Health Trends in England feedback’ as the email subject.