This week the Friday message includes the hepatitis C treatment monitoring in England report, National HIV Testing Week, the findings of a survey exploring the public’s perception of obesity, and the fifth report of the Lancet Standing Commission on Liver Disease in the UK.
Caroline Dinenage, Minister of State for Care at the Department of Health and Social Care, explains why we need to look not just at healthcare but to the wider community when it comes to preventing ill health.
Digital technology can play a crucial role in bringing revolutionary changes to how people are supported to live healthier lives. Find out how predictive prevention will play a major part in this.
This week the Friday message includes news about how PHE Directors will integrate with the new NHS regional structure, the latest Health Matters edition on air pollution, and the ‘Help Us, Help You’ marketing campaign.
Read the latest edition of Health Matters, PHE’s professional resource, to find out more about the sources and health impacts of air pollution, as well as the actions that can be taken to reduce exposure and improve air quality.
This week our CEO's message includes information on Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock MP's new Prevention Vision, the International Association of Public Health Institutes conference which PHE has been hosting and a new toolkit for prescribers.
This is the latest in a series of blogs summarising what we learn each time we update the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF). Today we have published updates for 46 indicators in the tool.
In this guest blog Matt Hancock MP, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, outlines his vision for prevention.
PHE’s Chief Executive Duncan Selbie explains why the Secretary of State’s prevention vision is a transformative moment for public health.
This week the Friday message includes the third phase of our Protect Against STIs campaign, our new End of Life and Palliative Care Atlas, and our annual alcohol and drug treatment statistics.