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An overview of the Hertfordshire public health strategy, shared with the Hertfordshire Assembly on 13 November 2013
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www.hertsdirect .org Hertfordshire’s Public Health Strategy Cllr Teresa Heritage Jim McManus Hertfordshire Assembly Meeting November 13 th 2013
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Hertfordshire’s Public Health Strategy

Cllr Teresa Heritage Jim McManus

Hertfordshire Assembly Meeting

November 13th 2013

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Our Strategy

Vision – what we want to achieve

Priorities – What we will do to get there

Building Blocks – some of our approaches

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A Distributed System

• Public Health England• NHS England• NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups• County Council• District and Borough Councils• Voluntary and Community Sectors• Employers

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The Big Public Health Challenges for Hertfordshire

Health Improvement

Health Protection

Service Quality

Imms

Vaccs

TB

HCAI

Environment

• Non Communicable Disease

• Public Mental Health

• Development

• Ageing

Health Care QualityPublic Service Outcomes

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Conceptualising wider determinants

Smoking 10%

Diet/Exercise 10%

Alcohol use 5%Poor sexual health

5%

Health Behaviours 30%

Education 10%

Employment 10%

Income 10%

Family/Social Support 5%Community Safety 5%

Socioeconomic Factors 40%

Access to care 10%

Quality of care 10%

Clinical Care 20%

Environmental Quality 5%

Built Environment 5%

Built Environment 10%

Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Used in US to rank counties by health status

While this is from a US context it does have significant resonance with UK Evidence, though I would want to increase the contribution of housing to health outcomes from a UK perspective.

Contributors to overall health outcomes

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Priority 1 Our residents live longer, healthier lives

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Priority 2Our residents start life healthy, and stay

healthy

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Priority 3 We narrow the gap between most and least healthy

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Priority 4 We protect our communities from harm

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Priority 5

We make Public Health everybody’s business

• Workforce development• Clear models of how to

do public health

Understand what is needed and do what works

• Intelligence and Information

• Evidence• Evaluation and

monitoring

Priority 6

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Delivery Model

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Next Steps

• Implementation Plan• Specific Plans

– Sexual Health– Obesity– Tobacco– Lifestyle and Physical Activity

• Partnerships• Health Promotion Resource

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Learning

• Public Health Conference for Hertfordshire – free to attend, 4th December

• www.hertspublichealth.co.uk

• E Learning Platform• PH Library Resource

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So

• Does this make sense?• Is it doable?• What do you think can make it better?• How do we improve?• Where do we go from here?• What can you do?• What do we need to do to help you?


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