First published in 2006, the Health Profile of England 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). The 2007 report updates tables showing regional comparisons and national trends for indicators presented in LHP, as well as a wide ranging snapshot of public health and well-being in England and a section on international comparisons.
The Health Profile of England is intended to be of use to public service professionals and officials within the local community - such as local councillors and primary care trust directors of public health - who are in a position to exert influence over the planning, commissioning, procurement and delivery of public health programmes. But the document will also be of interest to a much wider audience - anyone with an interest in the profile of health and health determinants in this country.
The Department of Health has set a number of PSA targets specifically associated with the achievement of improvement of overall public health, and the reduction of health inequalities. The Health Profile of England illustrates progress in respect of a broad range of measures of health determinants and outcomes. It represents a component of the national public health information and intelligence strategy, drawing together a range of evidence to provide a convenient source of public health metrics.
ERRATUM: On table 1.3 on page 17 the data lines for male and for female life expectancy (indicators 17 and 18) had been reversed. This has now (22 October 2007) been corrected in the downloads. We regret any resulting inconvenience.
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