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Page 1: The Work of the Public Health Observatories Dr Bobbie Jacobson Director, London Health Observatory .

The Work of the Public Health Observatories

Dr Bobbie JacobsonDirector, London Health Observatory

www.lho.org.uk

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The role of the Public Health Observatories (PHOs)

To work in partnership with researchers, regional and local health policymakers and practitioners to:

• Monitor trends in health and its determinants;• Highlight future health problems;• Assess the health impact of potential and past policies• Draw together information from different sources and to

identify groups in formationAdapted from “Saving Lives-Our Healthier Nation”

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The Association of Public Health Observatories (APHO) - At A Glance

www.pho.org.ukNATIONAL LEAD AREAS

Eastern Region PHOwww.erpho.org.uk

Primary Care

London PHOwww.lho.org.uk

InequalitiesSocial Exclusion, Regeneration

North West PHOwww.nwpho.org.uk

Sexual HealthHIV and AIDS, Drug Misuse

Northern & Yorkshire PHOwww.nypho.org.uk

Mental HealthPrisons / National datasets

South East PHOwww.sepho.org.uk

Coronary Heart DiseaseMen’s Health

Trent PHOwww.trentpho.org.uk

Teenage PregnancyDiabetes

West Midlands PHOwww.wmpho.org.uk

CancersOlder People, Environment

South West PHOwww. swpho.org.uk

InjuriesChildren

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The Public Health Observatories: Spectrum of Activity

One stop access Tools and methods Support Public Healthto information for data analysis and health/ data intelligence networks

Query desk: Comparative CommunicationInformation and analysis/interpretation and advocacy forData of health related data/ better public

Policy implementation health information

RESPONSIVE PRO-ACTIVE

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The Public Health Observatories: Pivotal Role In

Public Health Intelligence?

R&D PractitionersLHO

DH andgovernment

policy

RegionalGovernment

RegionalSurveillance

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Association of Public Health Observatories:

Examples Of Current Joint Work• Primary Care: Developing a common dataset of PCT health

indicators (ERPHO)

• Health inequalities: Developing a basket of local indicators and a tool kit on health equity audit, review of ethnicity & vital statistics (LHO)

• CHD: Equity profiling (SEPHO)

• Access to datasets: eg. Hospital, HES, ONS mortality dat from DoH, ONS and CDSC (Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre) (N&Y PHO)

• National Website: Developing a central point of access for all PHO users (NWPHO)

• Common Electronic Search Language: Devising a common thesaurus of search items across all PHOs and HAD (ERPHO)

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LHO Current Work Programme 2002/3

1. Network Development and Communications

2. Website Development

3. Widening Data/Information Access

4. Health Impact Assessment

5. Tackling Health Inequalities

6. “Diversity Counts” - Ethnic Health Intelligence Programme

7. PCT information programme

8.National/International work

9. Mental Health

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One Stop Access to Data / Information - some examples

• London data on illicit drugs

• EU Alcohol policy / harm in young people

• London Injury and Accidents Local Datasets

• Census: specially commissioned data (GLA/PCTs)

• HES data

• Crime and A&E data

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National targets for tackling Health Inequalities

• Infant Mortality (Deaths in the first year of life) “Starting with children under one year, by 2010 to reduce by at least 10% the gap in mortality between routine and manual groups and the population as a whole”

• Expectation of Life “Starting with local authorities, by 2010 reduce by at least 10% the gap between the fifth of areas with the lowest life expectancy at birth and the population as a whole.”

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Additional Targets with an Inequalities Dimension

• To reduce smoking rates among manual groups from 32% in 1998 to 26% by 2010.

• To reduce conception rates in under 18s by 15% by 2004 and 50% by 2010, while reducing the gap between the worst fifth of wards and the average by at least a quarter.

• To reduce child poverty by half in ten years and eradicating it in a generation.

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Life Expectancy at Birth in London 2001Male Female

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Life Expectancy in London by Deprivation Quintile (1997-9)Source: “Mapping Inequalities in Health Across London”, LHO

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Geographic Inequalities in Infant Mortality in London by Borough

1999-2001Source: “Health In London Report”, forthcoming

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Infant Mortality by Index of Deprivation

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Infant mortality rates by social class and registration type 1993-99

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Specific infant mortality rates by registration type, London 1993-99

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Infant mortality rates by mothers birthweight and registration type,

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Next Steps

• Detailed analysis of risk factors from North West Thames Maternity Dataset (SMMIS)

• Development of statistically valid proxy indicator (set) at PCT / local authority level