The public health outcomes framework sets the context and ‘strategic direction’ for the new public health system with the vision of ‘improving and protecting the nation’s health while improving the health of the poorest fastest’. A prioritisation exercise was completed in September 2013 which looked at performance, human impact, and financial costs for these indicators and the prioritisation grid which lists out all indicators.
This exercise established that whilst many indicators could be monitored through the Public Health Outcomes Tool and other resources, for indicators critical to Public Health in Devon or where improvements were required, detailed local reports were required. These reports include regional and national comparisons with similar areas, trends, and local breakdowns by local authority district, clinical commissioning group, deprivation and other factors. The latest report is available below.
Full Report
The full report includes the overview, indicator summary and all the individual indicator reports.
Public Health Devon Outcomes Report, September 2016: Full Version
An ‘updates only’ version of the report is also available, including only indicators which have changed since the previous report.
Public Health Devon Outcomes Report, September 2016: Updates Only Version