Public Health Outcomes Framework data update: indicators updated 4 February 2014



FULL LIST OF DATA INCLUDED IN 4 FEBRUARY PUBLICATIONData for the indicators listed below has been added to the PHOF data tool as part of the February update – see . All indicators are at England and Upper Tier Local Authority level unless otherwise stated. Note: Data in this release is a mixture of baseline data and various updates to data as required (where baselines have already been published but more recent/updated data is available) - details are provided below.Short title / sub-indicator descriptionsTime periodBaseline or updated data?Already in public domain?0.1Healthy Life Expectancy0.1ii(M)Life Expectancy at birth – Males2010-12Updated data (Baseline Period 2009-11)Yes0.1ii(F)Life Expectancy at birth – Females2010-12Updated data (Baseline Period 2009-11)Yes0.2Differences in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy between communities0.2iv(M)Gap in life expectancy at birth between each local authority and England as a whole – Males2010-12Updated data (Baseline Period 2009-11)No0.2iv(F)Gap in life expectancy at birth between each local authority and England as a whole – Females2010-12Updated data (Baseline Period 2009-11)No1.01Children in poverty1.01iiPercentage of all dependent children under 20 in relative poverty (living in households where income is less than 60 per cent of median household income before housing costs)2010, 2011New baseline and Updated data (baseline period – 2010)No1.02School readiness1.02iSchool Readiness: All children achieving a good level of development at the end of reception as a percentage of all eligible children.2012/13New baselineYes1.02iSchool Readiness: All children achieving a good level of development at the end of reception as a percentage of all eligible children by free school meal status2012/13New baselineYes1.02iiSchool Readiness: Year 1 pupils achieving the expected level in the phonics screening check as a percentage of all eligible pupils2012/13New baselineYes1.02iiSchool Readiness: All children achieving a good level of development at the end of reception as a percentage of all eligible children by free school meal status2012/13New baselineYes1.06Adults with a learning disability/in contact with secondary mental health services who live in stable and appropriate accommodation1.06ii% of adults (age 18-69) who are receiving secondary mental health services on the Care Programme Approach recorded as living independently, with or without support.2012/13New baselineYes1.08Employment for those with long-term health conditions including adults with a learning disability or who are in contact with secondary mental health services1.08iiiThe percentage point gap between the percentage of working age adults who are receiving secondary mental health services and who are on the Care Programme Approach recorded as being employed (aged 18 to 69) and the percentage of all respondents in the Labour Force Survey classed as employed (aged 16 to 64)2012/13New baselineNo1.11Domestic abuse1.11Rate of domestic abuse incidents reported to the police, per 1,000 population2010/11/, 2011/12New baseline and updated dataNo1.12Violent crime (including sexual violence)1.12iAge-standardised rate of emergency hospital admissions for violence per 100,000 population2010/11-2012/13Updated data (baseline period – 2009/10-2011/12) and revisions to existing data based upon revised population data from ONS and the new European Standard PopulationNo1.12iiiRate of sexual offences based on police recorded crime data per 1,000 population2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13New baseline and updated dataNo1.13Re-offending levels1.13iThe percentage of offenders who re-offend from a rolling 12 month cohort2011Updated data (baseline 2010). Lower tier local authority data addedYes1.13iiThe average number of re-offences committed per offender from a rolling 12 month cohort2011Updated data (baseline 2010). Lower tier local authority data addedYes1.18Loneliness and isolation1.18iLoneliness and isolation in adult social care users2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11)Yes1.18iiLoneliness and isolation in adult carers2012/13New baselineYes2.01Low birth weight of term babies2.01Percentage of all live births at term with low birth weight2010Lower tier local authority data added for baseline yearNo2.01Percentage of all live births at term with low birth weight2005-2009Pre-baseline trend dataNo2.02Breastfeeding2.02iBreastfeeding initiation2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisions and updated numerator data from Department of HealthNo2.02iiBreastfeeding prevalence at 6-8 weeks2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisions and updated numerator data from Department of HealthNo2.03Smoking status at time of delivery2.03Rate of smoking at time of delivery per 100 maternities2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisions and updated numerator data from Department of HealthNo2.04Teenage conceptions2.04Teenage conceptions1998-2011Lower tier local authority data addedYes2.04Teenage conceptions (under 16)2009-2011Additional inequality breakdown addedYes2.06Excess weight in 4-5 and 10-11 year olds2.06iPercentage of children aged 4-5 classified as overweight or obese2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11)Yes2.06iiPercentage of children aged 10-11 classified as overweight or obese2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11)Yes2.07Hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries in children and young people aged 0-14 and 15-24 years 2.07iRate of emergency admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries in children aged 0-14 years2012/132012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11)No2.07iiRate of emergency admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries in young people aged 15-24 years2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11)No2.12Excess weight in adults2.12Excess weight in adults2012New baselineNo2.14Smoking Prevalence (adults)2.14Smoking prevalence (adults)2012Updated data (baseline 2010), Change of baseline year to calendar instead of financial yearNo2.14Smoking prevalence (Adults – Routine and Manual workers)2011/12, 2012Addition of an inequalities breakdownNo2.17Recorded diabetes2.17Recorded diabetes2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11)No2.23Self-reported well-being2.23iPercentage of respondents less satisfied with life2011/12, 2012/13Updated baseline and additional year of dataYes2.23iiPercentage of respondents feeling their life is less worthwhile2011/12, 2012/13Updated baseline and additional year of dataYes2.23iiiPercentage of respondents feeling less happy yesterday2011/12, 2012/13Updated baseline and additional year of dataYes2.23ivPercentage of respondents feeling more anxious yesterday2011/12, 2012/13Updated baseline and additional year of dataYes3.03Population Vaccination Coverage3.03iHepatitis B (12 Months)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03iHepatitis B (24 Months)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03iiiDtap/IPV/Hib vaccination (12 Months)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03iiiDtap/IPV/Hib vaccination (24 Months)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03ivMenC vaccination coverage2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03vPCV vaccination coverage2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03viHib/MenC booster vaccination coverage (2 years)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03viHib/MenC booster vaccination coverage (5 years)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03viiPCV booster vaccination coverage2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03viiiMMR vaccination coverage (2 years)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03ixMMR vaccination coverage one dose (5 years)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03xMMR vaccination coverage two doses (5 years)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03xiiHPV vaccination coverage2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03xiiiPPV vaccination coverage2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03xivFlu vaccination coverage (over 65s)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.03xvFlu vaccination coverage (at risk individuals)2012/13Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and revised data for 2010/11 and 2011/12 to take account of population revisionsNo3.04People presenting with HIV at a late stage of infection3.04People presenting with HIV at a late stage of infection2010-12Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and breakdowns by age, ethnicity, deprivation and sexual orientationYes3.05Treatment completion for tuberculosis (TB)3.05iiIncidence of TB2009-11Revised baseline data to take account of population revisionsNo4.03Mortality from causes considered preventable4.03Mortality rate from causes considered preventable - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.03Mortality rate from causes considered preventable - Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.03Mortality rate from causes considered preventable - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.04U-75 mortality from cardiovascular disease4.04iU-75 mortality rate from all cardiovascular disease - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.04iU-75 mortality rate from all cardiovascular disease – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.04iU-75 mortality rate from all cardiovascular disease - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.04iiU-75 mortality rate from all cardiovascular disease considered preventable - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.04iiU-75 mortality rate from all cardiovascular disease considered preventable – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.04iiU-75 mortality rate from all cardiovascular disease considered preventable – Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.05U-75 mortality from cancer4.05iU-75 mortality rate from cancer - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.05iU-75 mortality rate from cancer - Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.05iU-75 mortality rate from cancer – Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.05iiU-75 mortality rate from cancer considered preventable - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.05iiU-75 mortality rate from cancer considered preventable – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.05iiU-75 mortality rate from cancer considered preventable - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.06U-75 mortality from liver disease4.06iU-75 mortality rate from liver disease - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.06iU-75 mortality rate from liver disease – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.06iU-75 mortality rate from liver disease - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.06iiU-75 mortality rate from liver disease considered preventable - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.06iiU-75 mortality rate from liver disease considered preventable - Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.06iiU-75 mortality rate from liver disease considered preventable - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.07U-75 mortality from respiratory disease4.07iU-75 mortality rate from respiratory disease - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.07iU-75 mortality rate from respiratory disease – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.07iU-75 mortality rate from respiratory disease - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.07iiU-75 mortality rate from respiratory disease considered preventable - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.07iiU-75 mortality rate from respiratory disease considered preventable - Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.07iiU-75 mortality rate from respiratory disease considered preventable - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.08U-75 mortality from communicable diseases4.08U-75 mortality rate from communicable diseases - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.08U-75 mortality rate from communicable diseases – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.08U-75 mortality rate from communicable diseases – Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.10Suicide rate4.10Suicide rate - Persons2001-03 – 2010-12Updated data (baseline 2009-11) and revised data for 2009-11 to take account of population revisions, ICD coding changes and the new European Standard Population; addition of pre-baseline trend dataNo4.10Suicide rate – Males2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for males to match the series for personsNo4.10Suicide rate - Females2001-03 – 2010-12Addition of data for females to match the series for personsNo4.15Excess Winter Deaths4.15iExcess Winter Deaths Index (single year, all ages)2011/12Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and pre-baseline trend data for 2006/7 to 2009/10No4.15iiExcess Winter Deaths Index (single year, age 85+)2011/12Updated data (baseline 2010/11) and pre-baseline trend data for 2006/7 to 2009/10No4.15iiiExcess Winter Deaths Index (three years aggregated, all ages)2009-12New Baseline and pre-baseline trend data for 2006-9 to 2008-11 No4.15ivExcess Winter Deaths Index (three years aggregated, age 85+)2009-12New Baseline and pre-baseline trend data for 2006-9 to 2008-11NoNote: Three interim policy updates have been published since the original ‘Summary technical specifications of Public Health indicators’ (Part 2) was produced in November 2012. The latest update, combining all changes to date, was published in November 2013. To view these policy changes please see the PHOF policy page:: More details on the indicators and their sources can be found in the definitions tab of each indicator in the Public Health Outcomes Framework data tool (). ................
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