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Updates from EMPHO, APHO, TrCR, HPA. Compendium of Population Health Indicators (COPHI) APHO Practice Profiles Derbyshire JSNA profiles Child Health Profiles and ChiJSNA EMPHO work programme update Cervical Screening and Cancer e-Atlas TCR Clinical Information Analysis reports - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Updates from EMPHO, APHO, TrCR, HPA
• Compendium of Population Health Indicators (COPHI)
• APHO Practice Profiles
• Derbyshire JSNA profiles
• Child Health Profiles and ChiJSNA
• EMPHO work programme update
• Cervical Screening and Cancer e-Atlas
• TCR Clinical Information Analysis reports
• Profile of Cervical Cancer in England
• HPA HIV & STI annual report
• APHO smoking profiles
• APHO JSNA dataset
• European Health Profiles
• Health Inequality Indicators for Local Authorities
Compendium of Population Health Indicators (COPHI)• APHO contracted to produce new website to replace nchod
•Beta test website live since late 2010. It is more flexible, and will enable users to save favourite indicators.
•Currently contains some test data – note the warning to use old site for data.
•Website includes a survey for your comments to be taken into account before full launch.
APHO Practice Profiles• “Soft” launch late 2010
•Currently in beta testing. Idea is to get as many primary care colleagues to see them before full launch in February /March – please share with as many primary care / commissioner / GP colleagues as you can
•Website includes a survey – please complete
•There are 158 practice level indicators
•However, all rates are crude – bear this in mind when interpreting
•Includes feature to create clusters and cluster profiles, along with being able to compare a practice to its cluster
http://www.apho.org.uk/pracprof/
Derbyshire JSNA profiles
• EMPHO were asked as part of the SLA with Derbyshire County PCT to produce area profiles for their JSNA
• A profile was produced for each local authority in the county, using consistent data for the “life course” page and then locally selected sub-LA data presented for local priorities
ChiMat Child Health Profiles• 4 page health profiles similar to the APHO local authority profiles• Spine charts, key messages, etc• Drafts currently with leads for children in local PH teams• Finalise ?end Jan and onto ChiMat website as part of their v.
extensive set of comparative data on child and maternal health• http://www.chimat.org.uk/
Support to CYP JSNA• To promote good practice in the use of information and research
in CYP JSNA• To identify appropriate feeder information sources• To assist local teams in sharing approaches and avoiding
duplication Outputs
• A web-based resource pack of guidance/tools to inform CYP JSNA.
• CPD events and/or a support service re the above.
EMPHO Work Programme Jan-March
Core funding• Analysis and advice to regional alc, tobacco, obesity leads• QIPP – e.g. dementia, tobacco, CVD (modelling NHS health checks),
Rt.Care• HES query service• Training courses for PH intelligence users• Healthy workplaces (needs assessment tools)• Cross-APHO work – e.g. Health Profiles, Tech Briefings, inequalities
indicators, Compendium development
Additional funding• Alcohol - e.g. pub density maps, segmentation analysis using
TGI/HF data• Obesity - e.g. NCMP analysis, infant feeding data, evaluation
support to EM Platform member organisations• NHS Kidney Care, Notts PCT, Derbyshire PCT, EM Cardiac and
Stroke Network, NOO, ChiMat
Beyond March• Transition to “One-APHO”• Maintaining income streams/marketing to attract new business
Trent Cancer Registry3 Minute Updates
Presentation for EMPHIN FORUM
Wednesday 12th January
Rebecca ElleraySenior Cancer Intelligence
Analyst
Trent Cancer Registry
Trent Cancer RegistryFirst up …. The Cervical Screening and Cancer e-Atlas• Commissioned by the Cervical Screening
Programme• Brings together registry data and screening data• UK Cancer Intelligence Service• Information Centre’s annual cervical screening
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Data Available• Coverage 3.5 and 5 year intervals; 1997/98 to
2009/10 for 25-64 target age groups• Timeliness of results; % of women tested with
test available to PCO within 2 and 4 weeks of test; 2005-06
• Results; percentage of tested women with either a negative, mild borderline cell changes and moderate to severe cell changes – 1997/98-2009/10
Data Available• Incidence and mortality data for various age
break downs relating to screening target age groups; 1995-2008
• Relative Survival – 1 year – 1995-1997 to 2005-2007; 5 year – 1990-1992 to 2001-2003; at SHA level
• On the double map, option to plot deprivation measure – income score at PCT level – with the different statistics.
Data collection
Main sources of incoming data
Future
• Lots of positive feedback for the e-Atlas• Exploring the possibility of including ethnicity
data• Also, laboratory or Trust level data • Funnel plots
Can be found at http://www.empho.org.uk/tcr/cervicalEatlas.aspx
Profile of Cervical Cancer in England: Incidence, Mortality and
Survival • Commissioned by the cervical screening
programme• Data from the UK Cancer Intelligence Service• National trends over time – incidence halved
and mortality reduced by almost two thirds since the Cervical Screening Programme began in 1989
• Comparisons at SHA and Cancer Network level
• Presents time trends and variations across age and deprivation groups
• Shows some interesting results ….
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Profile report and NCIN briefing• Out for final comment at the moment • To be published w/c 24th of January to fall in line with
the Cervical Cancer Awareness Week• Should create some media interest
Clinical Information Analysis Reports
• Not in the public domain• Six reports – Breast, Colorectal, Gynae, Lung, Upper GI
and Urological cancers for the PCTs and Cancer Networks within our region
• Pulls data together from a wide variety of data source and presented to reflect patient pathway
• Referrals, Incidence, Stage, Surgery, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, patient flow maps, Survival (some sites), Place of death
• 2008/09 reports – Survival analysis for more sites. Survival by stage. Post op mortality
• Useful for commissioners, shows at PCT and Cancer Network level where resources are being used.
• Presents variations across the region in workload and how patients are being treated or referred.
• Presents information to clinicians on outcomes for their patients; survival, survival by stage and post op mortality
• Attending the site specific groups meetings in the cancer networks to gain feedback and comment on the reports
• Future versions will reflect this feedback and evolve to meet the needs of NHS health professionals
APHO JSNA small area dataset
James HollinsheadEMPHIN Forum
12th Jan 2011
APHO JSNA small area datasets
• Originally developed for JSNA purposes• They cover a range of health profiling and
can be used for other needs assessment activities.
• Data produced at the smallest level consistent with reliability, robustness, completeness, and confidentiality.
JSNA datasets: geographical coverage
• The smallest geographical area used in the datasets is the MSOA
• The indicators are also provided for the following higher geographies: – Lower tier LA/ UA– Counties– Primary Care Trust (PCT)– Region/SHA– England
APHO JSNA datasets
Currently available– Population / Demography (6 indicators)– Lifestyle/behaviour (4 indicators)– Mortality/Life Expectancy (12 indicators)– Hospitalisation / Service Utilisation (4 indicators)
• Coming soon– Socioeconomic indicators (3 indicators)– Births (2 indicators)
Any questions or comments please email james.hollinshead@empho.nhs.uk
European Health Profiles•Produced as part of the I2SARE project (Health Inequalities Indicators in the Regions of Europe) – coordinated by the French Regional Health Observatories in collaboration with partners in each EU country
•Profile produced for every region in the EU
•Profiles were initially published on 14.12.10. However, errors were identified in a number of English regions so were withdrawn.
•Updated profiles due January 2011.
http://www.i2sare.eu/
Health Inequality Indicators for Local Authorities• APHO are reproducing the Slope Index of Inequality indicator that was previously used as the WCC Inequality indicator.
•The indicator has now been produced for all local authorities in England (District, County, UA) for 2005-09 data
•These have been published 12.01.11 (today!)
•PCT data for 2005-09 to follow, along with LA data for previous years 2001-05 onwards.
http://www.apho.org.uk/default.aspx?RID=96930
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