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Tag Archives: Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF)
Keeping Warm: Cold Weather Plan for England (PHE)
Summary At a time when keeping warm is again on people’s minds, the latest Cold Weather Plan for England, from Public Health England (PHE), has been released. Full Text Link Reference Cold weather plan for England. [Online]: Public Health England, … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Community Care, Depression, Falls, Falls Prevention, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Information, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Homes, Care of Vulnerable Adults, Cold Weather, Cold Weather Alert Service, Cold Weather Alerts, Cold Weather Meteorological Services, Cold Weather Payments, Cold Weather Plan (CWP), Cold Weather Plan 2018, Cold Weather Plan for England, Cold Weather Plan for England 2018, Cold Weather Plan: Levels and Actions, Cold Weather Planning, Community Services, Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Excess Winter Mortality, Falls and Fragility Fractures (FFF), FFF Population Healthcare Programme, Fuel Poverty, Harm From Cold Weather, Healthy Homes on Prescription (Liverpool City Council), Homeless Link, Hospitals, Housing For Older and Vulnerable People, Hypothermia, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Cold Weather on Health, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Falls and Injuries, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Heart Attack, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Hypothermia, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Influenza, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Respiratory Disease, Impact of Fuel Poverty on Health and Health Inequalities, Keeping Healthy When It is Really Cold : PHE Cold Weather Plan (Easy Read Version), Met Office’s National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), Meteorological Matters, Minimum Home Temperature Thresholds for Health in Winter, Monitoring and Surveillance, National Adaptation Programme (NAP), National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), Nordic Lifestyle Trends, Nordic Lifestyle Trends: Hygge, Nordic Lifestyle Trends: Kalsarikänni (Finnish), Nordic Lifestyle Trends: Lagom, Nordic Lifestyle Trends: Päntsdrunk, Nordic Lifestyle Trends: Plogging, Päntsdrunk: Finnish Art of Drinking at Home. Alone. In Your Underwear, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, Poverty, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Prisons, Provider Organisations, Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Weather Service, Public Weather Service (PWS), PWS: Public Weather Service, Recommended Indoor Temperatures, Recommended Minimum Indoor Temperatures, Risk Stratification, Risk Stratification Programmes, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Seasonal Health and Affordable Warmth, Shelter, StreetLink, Typical Cascade of Cold Weather Alerts, UK Health Forum Fuel Poverty and Health Toolkit, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups, Vulnerable Older People, Warm Homes Healthy People (WHHP) Fund, Warm Homes Healthy People Fund, WHHP: Warm Homes Healthy People, Winter Fuel Payment, Winter Preparedness, Winter Tiredness
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Cold Weather Plan for England (PHE)
Summary The Cold Weather Plan for England has been released by Public Health England (PHE). The aim is to protect health and prevent the avoidable harm during periods of cold weather, particularly with regard to vulnerable persons. In order to … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Guidelines, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Homes, Care of Vulnerable Adults, Cold Weather, Cold Weather Alert Service, Cold Weather Alerts, Cold Weather Meteorological Services, Cold Weather Plan (CWP), Cold Weather Plan 2016, Cold Weather Plan for England, Cold Weather Plan for England 2015, Cold Weather Plan: Levels and Actions, Cold Weather Planning, Community Services, Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Excess Winter Mortality, Falls and Fragility Fractures (FFF), FFF Population Healthcare Programme, Fuel Poverty, Harm From Cold Weather, Hospitals, Housing For Older and Vulnerable People, Hypothermia, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Cold Weather on Health, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Falls and Injuries, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Heart Attack, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Hypothermia, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Influenza, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Respiratory Disease, Impact of Fuel Poverty on Health and Health Inequalities, Met Office’s National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), Meteorological Matters, Minimum Home Temperature Thresholds for Health in Winter, Monitoring and Surveillance, National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), NHS Stay Well This Winter Campaign, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, Poverty, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Prisons, Provider Organisations, Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Weather Service, Public Weather Service (PWS), PWS: Public Weather Service, Recommended Indoor Temperatures, Recommended Minimum Indoor Temperatures, Risk Stratification, Risk Stratification Programmes, Seasonal Health and Affordable Warmth, Stay Well This Winter Campaign, Typical Cascade of Cold Weather Alerts, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups, Vulnerable Older People, Warm Homes Healthy People (WHHP) Fund, Warm Homes Healthy People Fund, Winter Preparedness, Winter Warmth England: Preparation for Winter
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Updates to Public Health Outcomes Framework 2016 to 2019 (Department of Health / BBC News)
Summary The original Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) specified desired outcomes for public health. It concentrated on: Increasing healthy life expectancy. Reducing health inequalities and differences in life expectancy. Reducing inequalities in the healthy life expectancy between communities. A new … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Diagnosis, Falls, Falls Prevention, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Hip Fractures, Housing, Hypertension, In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Nutrition, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Advertising of Sugary Foods, Advertising Restrictions, Air Pollution, Air Pollution and Public Health, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Avoidable Premature Mortality, BBC Health News, Carbonated Soft Drinks, Childhood Obesity, Childhood Obesity Strategy, Childhood Obesity: A Plan for Action, Children: Target of One Hour of Physical Activity Every Day, Clearer Food Labelling, Dementia Risk Prevention, Diabetes Prevention, Emergency Readmissions to Hospital, Emergency Readmissions Within 30 Days (For People With Dementia), Estimated Diagnosis Rate for People With Dementia, Excess Mortality, Excess Winter Deaths, Foods: Product Reformulation Plan, Fuel Poverty, Government Buying Standards for Food and Catering Services (GBSF), Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Screening Programmes, Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Options, Healthy Rating Scheme for Primary Schools, Hip Fractures in People Aged 65 and Over, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Infection Prevention, Injuries Due to Falls in People Aged 65 and Over (MyNHS Public Health Outcomes Metric), Integrated Approach to the Prevention of Dementia and Other Chronic Diseases, Integrated Prevention Approaches, Life Expectancy, Life-Course Approach to Healthy and Active Ageing, Lifecourse Approach to Wellbeing, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Media Restriction on High-Calorie Advertising on TV: Proposal Not Adopted, Mental Health Inequalities, Mental Illness Prevention, Mortality Data from the Office for National Statistics, Multiple Deprivation 2010 Scores, National and Local Deprivation Deciles, National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP), National Childhood Obesity Strategy, National Screening Programmes, NHS Health Check Programme, NHS Health Checks, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Health Alliance, Obesity in the UK, Obesity is the New Smoking, Office for National Statistics (ONS), Particulate Air Pollution, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, Premature Mortality, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Preventable Sight Loss, Preventing Premature Mortality, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention Approaches, Prevention Programmes, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Indicators, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Health Outcomes Framework 2016 to 2019, Public Health Policy and Strategy Unit, Quality of Life For Older People, Quality Sport and Physical Activity Programmes For Schools, Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Reducing Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Premature Mortality, Reducing Social Isolation, Risk Prevention, Risk Reduction (Formerly Termed Prevention by WDC), Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Sarah Wollaston: Chair of the House of Commons Health Select Committee, Screening, Screening Programmes, Sight Loss, Slope Index of Inequality, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Isolation, Socio-Economic Deprivation, Socioeconomic Deprivation, Soft Drinks Industry Levy, Sport England Strategy: Towards an Active Nation (2016), Sugar Reduction, Sugar Tax, Sugar-Sweetened Drinks, Sugary Drinks, Technical Specifications of Public Health Indicators, Updates to Public Health Outcomes Framework 2016 to 2019, Voluntary 20% Sugar Reduction Scheme Over Four Years (Food Industry)
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Cold Weather Plan for England Updated (PHE)
Summary The Cold Weather Plan for England has again been updated by Public Health England (PHE). The idea is to prevent the avoidable effects on health during periods of cold weather, particularly with regard to vulnerable persons. Full Text Link … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Local Health Systems: Principles of Re-Design and Performance Measurement (LGA / King’s Fund / ADASS / SOLACE / CfPS / ADPH)
Summary The Local Government Association has issued a list of basic principles for planning service re-design. Local systems should aim to meet these fundamental requirements for improving services to achieve better health and wellbeing outcomes. Full Text Link Reference Shared … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, King's Fund, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Local Health Profiles 2015 (Public Health England)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has updated the comprehensive collection of local health profiles. These assemble information under a number of headings to provide statistical snapshots of local health and wellbeing for every local authority. They are designed to highlight … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Mental Health, National, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 2015 Local Health Profiles, Adur: Health Profile 2015, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Misuse, Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs), Alcohol-Related Harm, Alcohol-Specific Hospital Stays (Under 18), Allerdale: Health Profile 2015, Amber Valley: Health Profile 2015, Arun: Health Profile 2015, Ashfield: Health Profile 2015, Ashford: Health Profile 2015, Aylesbury Vale: Health Profile 2015, Babergh: Health Profile 2015, Barking and Dagenham: Health Profile 2015, Barnet: Health Profile 2015, Barnsley: Health Profile 2015, Barrow-in-Furness: Health Profile 2015, Basildon: Health Profile 2015, Basingstoke and Deane: Health Profile 2015, Bassetlaw: Health Profile 2015, Bath and North East Somerset: Health Profile 2015, Bedford: Health Profile 2015, Bexley: Health Profile 2015, Birmingham: Health Profile 2015, Blaby: Health Profile 2015, Blackburn with Darwen: Health Profile 2015, Blackpool: Health Profile 2015, Bolsover: Health Profile 2015, Bolton: Health Profile 2015, Boston: Health Profile 2015, Bournemouth: Health Profile 2015, Bracknell Forest: Health Profile 2015, Bradford: Health Profile 2015, Braintree: Health Profile 2015, Breastfeeding Initiation, Breastfeeding Profiles, Breckland: Health Profile 2015, Brent: Health Profile 2015, Brentwood: Health Profile 2015, Brighton and Hove: Health Profile 2015, Bristol: Health Profile 2015, Broadland: Health Profile 2015, Bromley: Health Profile 2015, Bromsgrove: Health Profile 2015, Broxbourne: Health Profile 2015, Broxtowe: Health Profile 2015, Buckinghamshire: Health Profile 2015, Burnley: Health Profile 2015, Bury: Health Profile 2015, Calderdale: Health Profile 2015, Cambridge: Health Profile 2015, Cambridgeshire: Health Profile 2015, Camden: Health Profile 2015, Cancer Mortality Profiles, Cancer Service Profiles, Cannock Chase: Health Profile 2015, Canterbury: Health Profile 2015, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Profiles for England, Carlisle: Health Profile 2015, Castle Point: Health Profile 2015, Central Bedfordshire: Health Profile 2015, Charnwood: Health Profile 2015, Chelmsford: Health Profile 2015, Cheltenham: Health Profile 2015, Cherwell: Health Profile 2015, Cheshire East: Health Profile 2015, Cheshire West and Chester: Health Profile 2015, Chesterfield: Health Profile 2015, Chichester: Health Profile 2015, Children in Poverty (Under 16s), Chiltern: Health Profile 2015, ChiMat: Child and Maternal Health Intelligence Network, Chorley: Health Profile 2015, Christchurch: Health Profile 2015, Colchester: Health Profile 2015, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Parity of Esteem, Commissioning for Value, Community Health and Wellbeing Profiles, Community Mental Health Profiles (CMHP), Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators, Copeland: Health Profile 2015, Corby: Health Profile 2015, Cornwall: Health Profile 2015, Cotswold: Health Profile 2015, Council Officers, Councillors, Councillors' Guide, County Durham: Health Profile 2015, Coventry: Health Profile 2015, Craven: Health Profile 2015, Deprivation, English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Excess Weight in Adults, Excess Winter Deaths (Three Year), Female Life Expectancy, GCSE Achieved (5A*-C Including English and Maths), Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Inequalities in Scotland, Health Inequalities in Wales, Health Inequalities: Ethnicity, Health Poverty Index, Health Profiles, Health Profiles in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland, Health Profiles Project (PHE), Healthy Schools Profiles, Herefordshire: Health Profile 2015, Hertfordshire: Health Profile 2015, Hertsmere: Health Profile 2015, High Peak: Health Profile 2015, Hillingdon: Health Profile 2015, Hinckley and Bosworth: Health Profile 2015, Hip Fractures in People Aged 65 and Over, Horsham: Health Profile 2015, Hospital Episode Statistics Maps, Hospital Stays for Alcohol Related Harm, Hospital Stays for Self-Harm, Hounslow: Health Profile 2015, Huntingdonshire: Health Profile 2015, Hyndburn: Health Profile 2015, I2SARE: Health Inequalities Indicators in the Regions of Europe, Incidence of Malignant Melanoma, Incidence of TB, Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Indices of Deprivation 2010, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Infant Mortality, Infant Mortality Profiles, Injury Profiles for England, Ipswich: Health Profile 2015, Ireland and Northern Ireland PHO, Isle of Wight: Health Profile 2015, Islington: Health Profile 2015, Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA), Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Local Populations, JSNAs: Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Kensington and Chelsea: Health Profile 2015, Kent: Health Profile 2015, Kettering: Health Profile 2015, Kidney Disease Clinical Commissioning Group Profiles, Killed and Seriously Injured on Roads, King's Lynn and West Norfolk: Health Profile 2015, Kingston upon Hull: Health Profile 2015, Kingston upon Thames: Health Profile 2015, Kirklees: Health Profile 2015, Knowsley: Health Profile 2015, Lambeth: Health Profile 2015, Lancashire: Health Profile 2015, Lancaster: Health Profile 2015, Learning Disabilities Profiles, Leeds: Health Profile 2015, Leicester: Health Profile 2015, Leicestershire: Health Profile 2015, Lewes: Health Profile 2015, Lewisham: Health Profile 2015, Lichfield: Health Profile 2015, Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy at Birth (Female), Life Expectancy at Birth (Male), Life Expectancy Gaps, Lincoln: Health Profile 2015, Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2015, Liverpool: Health Profile 2015, Local Alcohol Profiles for England, Local Alcohol Profiles for England (LAPE), Local Authorities (LAs), Local Basket of Inequalities Indicators, Local Health and Wellbeing, Local Health Profiles, Local Health Profiles (2015), Local Populations, Local Priorities, Local Public Health, Local Strategic Planning, Local Tobacco Control Profiles for England, London: Health Profiles 2015, Long-Term Unemployment, Longer Lives: Premature Mortality Website, Luton: Health Profile 2015, Maidstone: Health Profile 2015, Maldon: Health Profile 2015, Male Life Expectancy, Malvern Hills: Health Profile 2015, Manchester: Health Profile 2015, Mansfield: Health Profile 2015, Marmot Indicators for Local Authorities in England 2012, Measuring Health and Wellbeing, Medway: Health Profile 2015, Melton: Health Profile 2015, Mendip: Health Profile 2015, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health Inequalities, Merton: Health Profile 2015, Mid Devon: Health Profile 2015, Mid Suffolk: Health Profile 2015, Mid Sussex: Health Profile 2015, Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), Middlesbrough: Health Profile 2015, Milton Keynes: Health Profile 2015, Mole Valley: Health Profile 2015, National Statistics Online, Neighbourhood Statistics, New Forest: Health Profile 2015, New STI (Excluding Chlamydia Aged Under 25), Newark and Sherwood: Health Profile 2015, Newcastle upon Tyne: Health Profile 2015, Newcastle-under-Lyme: Health Profile 2015, Newham: Health Profile 2015, Norfolk: Health Profile 2015, North Devon: Health Profile 2015, 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Health Profile 2015, Pendle: Health Profile 2015, Percentage of Physically Active Adults, Peterborough: Health Profile 2015, PHE: Public Health England, Plymouth: Health Profile 2015, Poole: Health Profile 2015, Portsmouth: Health Profile 2015, Preston: Health Profile 2015, Prevalence of Opiate And/Or Crack Use, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England's Health Profiles, Public Health England's Health Profiles (2015), Public Health England: 2015 Local Health Profiles, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Health Profiles, Public Health Profiles (2015), Purbeck: Health Profile 2015, Quality Profiles for NHS Mental Health Trusts in England, Reading: Health Profile 2015, Recorded Diabetes, Redbridge: Health Profile 2015, Redcar and Cleveland: Health Profile 2015, Redditch: Health Profile 2015, Reigate and Banstead: Health Profile 2015, Ribble Valley: Health Profile 2015, Richmond upon Thames: Health Profile 2015, Richmondshire: Health Profile 2015, Rochdale: Health Profile 2015, Rochford: Health Profile 2015, Rossendale: Health Profile 2015, Rother: Health Profile 2015, Rotherham: Health Profile 2015, Rugby: Health Profile 2015, Runnymede: Health Profile 2015, Rushcliffe: Health Profile 2015, Rushmoor: Health Profile 2015, Rutland: Health Profile 2015, Ryedale: Health Profile 2015, Salford: Health Profile 2015, Sandwell: Health Profile 2015, Scarborough: Health Profile 2015, Sedgemoor: Health Profile 2015, Sefton: Health Profile 2015, Segmenting life expectancy gaps by cause of death, Selby: Health Profile 2015, Sevenoaks: Health Profile 2015, Sexual Health Balanced Scorecard, Sheffield: Health Profile 2015, Shepway: Health Profile 2015, Smoking Prevalence, Smoking Related Deaths, Smoking Status At Time of Delivery, Statutory Homelessness, Suicide Rate, Under 18 Conceptions, Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cancer, Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cardiovascular, Violent Crime (Violence Offences), Waveney: Health Profile 2015, Waverley: Health Profile 2015, Wealden: Health Profile 2015, Wellingborough: Health Profile 2015, Welwyn Hatfield: Health Profile 2015, West Berkshire: Health Profile 2015, West Devon: Health Profile 2015, West Dorset: Health Profile 2015, West Lancashire: Health Profile 2015, West Lindsey: Health Profile 2015, West Midlands: Health Profiles 2015, West Oxfordshire: Health Profile 2015, West Somerset: Health Profile 2015, West Sussex: Health Profile 2015, Westminster: Health Profile 2015, Weymouth and Portland: Health Profile 2015, Wigan: Health Profile 2015, Wiltshire: Health Profile 2015, Winchester: Health Profile 2015, Windsor and Maidenhead: Health Profile 2015, Wirral: Health Profile 2015, Woking: Health Profile 2015, Wokingham: Health Profile 2015, Wolverhampton: Health Profile 2015, Worcester: Health Profile 2015, Worcestershire: Health Profile 2015, Worthing: Health Profile 2015, Wychavon: Health Profile 2015, Wycombe: Health Profile 2015, Wyre Forest: Health Profile 2015, Wyre: Health Profile 2015, York: Health Profile 2015, Yorkshire and the Humber: Health Profiles 2015
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The NHS Outcomes Framework 2015/16 (Department of Health)
Summary The updated Department of Health NHS outcomes framework specifies outcomes and the corresponding indicators to be used for holding NHS England to account regarding improvements in health outcomes. Full Text Link Reference NHS Outcomes Framework 2015 to 2016. London: … Continue reading →
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Tagged A&E Services, A&E Survey, Adult Social Care Combined Activity Returns (ASCAR), Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF), Alignment with the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, Alignment with the Public Health Outcomes Framework, Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACS) Conditions, ASCOF: Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework, Avoidable Mortality, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Cancer Registration Data, Care Integration, care.data, Carer Experience, CCGOIS, CCGOIS: Clinical Commissioning Group Outcomes Indicator Set, CCGOIS: Formerly the Commissioning Outcomes Framework, Clinical and Health Outcomes Knowledge Base (NCHOD), Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Indicators, Clinical Commissioning Group Outcomes Indicator Set (CCG OIS), Community Mental Health Services, Community Mental Health Services Survey, Compendium of Population Health Indicators, Dementia Diagnosis, Deprivation, Diagnosis, Diagnosis and Referral, Diagnosis Rates, Early Diagnosis, Emergency Admission Rates in UK, Emergency Admissions, Emergency Readmissions, EQ-5D), Equalities Protected Characteristics (Age Disability Gender Reassignment Marriage and Civil Partnership Pregnancy and Maternity Race Religion and Belief Sex Sexual Orientation), Equality Analysis, Excess Mortality, Friends and Family Test (NHS), General Practice Extraction Service (GPES), Government Statistical Service, GP Extraction Service (GPES), GP Patient Survey (GPPS), GP Practice Data, Gratitude Bias in Patient Experience Surveys, Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), Health Inequalities Duties in the Health and Social Care Act (2012), Health Outcomes, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HCAIs), HES: Hospital Episode Statistics, Hip Fractures, Hospital Episode Statistics, Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), HSCIC's Indicator Portal, HSCIC: Health and Social Care Information Centre, IAPT: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies, ICD-10 Codes, Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Programme, Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Indicator Assurance Pipeline Process (IAPP), Inpatient Survey, Integrated Commissioning, Integration, International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Labour Force Survey (LFS), Life Expectancy, Live Birth, Local Basket of Inequalities Indicators (LBOI), Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Lower Respiratory Tract Infections (LRTI), Mandate from the Government to NHS England, Mandate to NHS England, Mandatory Surveillance of Healthcare Associated Infections (MRSA & C. Difficile), Maternity Services Survey, Mental Health Minimum Database (MHMDS), Mental Health Services, Modified Rankin Scale (mRs), Mortality, Mortality Rates, National Bereavement Survey (VOICES), National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD), National Learning and Reporting System (NRLS), National Neonatal Research Database (NNRD), National Quality Board (NQB), National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS), National Trauma Audit, NHS England (Formerly the NHS Commissioning Board), NHS Friends and Family Test, NHS Group, NHS Mandate, NHS Outcomes Framework, NHS Outcomes Framework 2015 to 2016, NHS Outcomes Framework 2015-16: What We Heard and Government’s Response, NHS Outcomes Framework 2015/16, NHS Outcomes Framework Domains, NHS Outcomes Framework Equality Analysis, NHS Outcomes Framework Indicators, NHS Outcomes Framework: At a Glance, NHSOF: NHS Outcomes Framework, Office for National Statistics (ONS), ONS Birth Notifications (NHS Numbers for Babies), ONS Child Mortality Statistics: Childhood Infant and Perinatal, ONS Mid-Year Population Estimates, ONS Mortality Data, ONS Period and Cohort Life Expectancy, Outcomes Framework Technical Advisory Group (OFTAG), Outpatient Survey, Patient and Carer Experiences, Patient Experience, Patient Experience of Community Mental Health Services, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), Period Life Expectancy, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, Poor Patient Experience, Post-Diagnosis Support, Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL), Premature Mortality, Primary Care Mortality Database (PCMD), PROMs: Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Protected Characteristics (Age Disability Gender Reassignment Marriage and Civil Partnership Pregnancy and Maternity Race Religion and Belief Sex Sexual Orientation), Psychological Therapies, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Health Outcomes Framework: At a Glance, Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) Dementia Prevalence Data, Quality Improvement, Reablement Services, Readmissions, Retrospective Case Record Review (RCRR), Retrospective Case Record Reviews (RCRRs), Service Integration, Severe Harm Attributable to Problems in Healthcare, Stillbirth, Survival From Major Trauma, Timely Diagnosis, Transparency, Transparency in Outcomes, Trauma Audit Research Network (TARN), University of Manchester: Trauma Audit & Research Network (TARN): Data Release (HSCIC), Unplanned Hospitalisation, User Experience, Venous Thromboembolism (VTE), Views of Informal Carers: Evaluation of Services (VOICES)
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Remember the Dangers of Cold Weather for the Vulnerable (Public Health England)
Summary At the start of the Met Office’s Winter season, Public Health England (PHE) has reminded the public to consider the possible impact of cold weather on elderly friends and family, and other at risk groups. The Cold Weather Plan … Continue reading →
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Tagged Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Commissioners (Health and Social Care), Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Care Facilities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Voluntary Sector, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Frontline Health and Social Care Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): GPs and Practice Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Individuals, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Local Authorities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Action on Cold Homes, BBC Health News, Blackpool Counter Attack, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Homes, Care of Vulnerable Adults, Circle of Risk Model for Fuel Poverty, Cold Homes, Cold Weather, Cold Weather Alert Service, Cold Weather Alerts, Cold Weather Meteorological Services, Cold Weather Plan 2014-15, Cold Weather Plan for England 2014, Cold Weather Plan Seminar 2014, Cold Weather Plan: Levels and Actions, Cold Weather Planning, Community Services, Data Sharing for Better Health, Daytime Recommendations, Excess Seasonal Deaths, Excess Seasonal Deaths Toolkit, Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Excess Winter Mortality, Excess Winter Mortality in England and Wales: Trends 1953 Onwards, Extreme Events and Health Protection: Public Health England, Fuel Poverty, Harm From Cold Weather, Healthcare Public Health Team (PHE), Heating and Hotwater Industry Council, Heating Engineers, Hypothermia, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Cold Weather on Health, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Falls and Injuries, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Heart Attack, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Hypothermia, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Influenza, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Respiratory Disease, Impact of Fuel Poverty on Health and Health Inequalities, Keep Warm Keep Well (Booklet), Keeping Warm in Later Life projecT (KWILLT), Meteorological Matters, Meter Readers, Minimum Home Temperature Thresholds for Health in Winter, Monitoring and Surveillance, National Adapatation Programme (NAP), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, PIRU: Policy Innovation Research Unit (LSHTM), Plumbers, Poverty, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Prisons, Provider Organisations, Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Weather Service, Public Weather Service (PWS), PWS: Public Weather Service, Recommended Indoor Temperatures, Recommended Minimum Indoor Temperatures, Seasonal Health and Affordable Warmth, Understanding the Behaviour of Households in Fuel Poverty, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups, Vulnerable Older People, Winter Preparedness, Winter Warmth England: Preparation for Winter
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Cold Weather Plan for England 2014 (PHE)
Summary The Cold Weather Plan for England 2014 has been updated by Public Health England (PHE). In addition to the main reports / guides, there is a range of supporting quick-reference documentation, including action cards based on the plan for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Commissioners (Health and Social Care), Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Care Facilities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Community and Voluntary Sector, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Frontline Health and Social Care Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): GPs and Practice Staff, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Individuals, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Local Authorities, Action Cards for Cold Weather Plan (2014): Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), BBC Health News, Blackpool Counter Attack, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care Homes, Care of Vulnerable Adults, Circle of Risk Model for Fuel Poverty, Cold Weather, Cold Weather Alert Service, Cold Weather Alerts, Cold Weather Meteorological Services, Cold Weather Plan 2014-15, Cold Weather Plan for England 2014, Cold Weather Plan Seminar 2014, Cold Weather Plan: Levels and Actions, Cold Weather Planning, Community Services, Data Sharing for Better Health, Daytime Recommendations, DCLG: Department for Communities and Local Government, Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), Excess Seasonal Deaths, Excess Seasonal Deaths Toolkit, Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Excess Winter Mortality, Excess Winter Mortality in England and Wales: Trends 1953 Onwards, Extreme Events and Health Protection: Public Health England, Fair Society Healthy Lives, Falls and Fragility Fractures (FFF), FFF Population Healthcare Programme, Fuel Poverty, Harm From Cold Weather, Healthcare Public Health Team (PHE), HHSRS: Housing Health and Safety Rating System, Hospitals, Hypothermia, Identifying Vulnerable People, Impact of Cold Weather on Health, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Falls and Injuries, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Heart Attack, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Hypothermia, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Influenza, Impact of Cold Weather on Health: Respiratory Disease, Impact of Fuel Poverty on Health and Health Inequalities, Islington’s SHINE Project, Keep Warm Keep Well (Booklet), Keeping Warm in Later Life projecT (KWILLT), Kirklees NHS Predictive Risk Toolkit, LGA: Local Government Association, LIHC: Low Income High Cost, Local Government Association: LGA, LSHTM: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Making Every Contact Count (MECC), Met Office’s National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), Meteorological Matters, Minimum Home Temperature Thresholds for Health in Winter, Monitoring and Surveillance, National Adapatation Programme (NAP), National Severe Weather Warning Service (NSWWS), National Statistics, NEA National Energy ActionNEA: National Energy Action, Office of National Statistics (ONS), Official Statistics, Overnight Recommendations, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, PIRU: Policy Innovation Research Unit (LSHTM), Poverty, Preventable Excess Winter Deaths, Prisons, Provider Organisations, Provider Organisations (Health and Social Care), Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Weather Service, Public Weather Service (PWS), PWS: Public Weather Service, Recommended Indoor Temperatures, Recommended Minimum Indoor Temperatures, RED: Resilience and Emergencies Division (DCLG), Risk Stratification, Risk Stratification Programmes, Safer & Warmer Swindon, SCG: Strategic Co-ordination Group, SDMP: Sustainable Development Management Plans, Seasonal Health and Affordable Warmth, Sir Muir Gray’s Better Value Healthcare, Strategic Planning and Commissioning, SWEP and Extended Winter Provision Engaging Rough Sleepers In Winter, Thermoregulation, Triennial Review of the Fuel Poverty Advisory Group (FPAG), Typical Cascade of Cold Weather Alerts, UCL Institute of Health Equity, UK Health Forum Fuel Poverty and Health Toolkit, Understanding the Behaviour of Households in Fuel Poverty, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Vulnerable Adults, Vulnerable and Disadvantaged Groups, Vulnerable Older People, Warm Homes Healthy People Evaluation (WHHP), WHHP Fund Interventions, WHHP: Warm Homes Healthy People, Wiltshire County Council, Winter Preparedness, Winter Warmth England: Preparation for Winter
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Reduction of Health Inequalities: Natural Solutions? (UCL IHE / JCN / BBC News)
Summary This UCL Institute of Health Equity report presents the evidence on the benefits of green spaces for improving health and wellbeing outcomes. Inequalities in access to natural environments in England are thought to contribute to health inequalities. The report … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access Standards, Access to Green Space, Access to Green Spaces, Access to Green Spaces and Deprivation, Access to Greenspace, Access to Nature, Accessible Natural Greenspace Standard (ANGSt), Active England, Active Parks, Activities for Population Health, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Barriers to Engagement With the Natural Environment, BBC Health News, Beat the Street, Benefits of Activity, Birmingham City Council, Birmingham’s NHS-funded Be Active Programme, Bromley-by-Bow Healthy Living Centre in East London, Campaign for National Parks (CNP), Capital Woodlands, Cardiovascular Disease, Care Farming UK, Causes of Premature Mortality, Childhood Obesity, Conservation Volunteers’ Green Gyms Programme, Coventry Mind’s Ecotherapy Service, CVD: Cardiovascular Disease, Diakonhjemmet University College (Oslo), Disability Free Life Expectancy (DFLE), Ecominds: PoLLeN (People, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Evaluation of Access to Nature Education Projects, Exercise, Fields in Trust, Forest Schools, Garden Areas, Gardening, Gardens in Care Homes, Green Exercise Partnership, Green Exercise Partnership (GEP), Green Space and Health Inequalities, Greening Dementia, Greening Dementia Project, Greenspace and Obesity, Greenspace for Health and Exercise, Health and the Natural Environment, Health Equity, Health Equity and Impact, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Healthy and Active Ageing: Life-Course Approach (WHO), Horticultural Activities, Horticultural Therapy, Horticulture, Improving Access to Green Spaces, Institute of Health and Society: University of Oslo, Institute of Health Equity, Institute of Health Equity (UCL), Institute of Nursing and Health: Diakonhjemmet University College, Integration of Physical and Mental Health, Intelligent Health, IPEN (International Physical Activity and the Environment Network), Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Journal of Clinical Nursing, JSNAs: Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Landscape & Nature), Life, Life-Course Approach to Healthy and Active Ageing, Local Action on Health Inequalities, Local Action on Reducing Health Inequalities, Local Authorities, Local Authority Adult Obesity Variations (England), Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Mappiness App, Marmot Review, Mersey Forest Natural Health Service, Midlife Obesity, Mind’s Ecominds Scheme, Mosaic, Mosaic Young Champions Project, National Outdoors for All Working Group, Natural Connections Demonstration Project, Natural England, Natural England’s “Outdoors for All” Programme, Natural England’s Walking for Health Scheme, Natural Environment, Natural Solutions to Tackling Health Inequalities, Neighbourhood Greenness, Norway, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity in the UK, Outdoor Activities, Outdoors for All Strategic Research Group, Parks and Gardens, Parks and Green Spaces, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF: Public Health Outcomes Framework, Physical Activity, Physical Activity and the Environment, Physical Environment, Physical Exercise, Premature Mortality, Proportionate Universalism, Public Engagement, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Interventions, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Premature Mortality, Revaluing Parks and Green Spaces (Fields in Trust), Sensory Gardens, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Value Act 2012, Stepping Stones to Nature (SS2N) Project, TCV Green Gyms®, Therapeutic Horticulture, Travelling to School Initiative, UCL Institute of Health Equity, University College London Institute of Health Equity, University of Oslo, Updated Marmot Indicators (IHE), Urban Green Space and Trees, VisitWoods East Durham Outreach, Woodland Health for Youth (WHY), Woodland Trust’s Woodland Access Standard
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