Fingertips is:
  • a rich source of indicators across a range of health and
    wellbeing themes
  • designed to support JSNA and commissioning to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce inequalities
Fingertips enables you to:
  • Browse indicators at top-tier LA, lower-tier LA and PCT level
  • Benchmark against the regional or England average
  • Export data and graphs to use locally
Fingertips has been developed by Public Health England. This release was produced in collaboration with the Midlands and East SHA.
Browse Health & Wellbeing Indicators by Theme

Health and Wellbeing

  • Key indicators grouped into five domains reflecting the outcomes and domains of the Public Health Outcomes Framework

Child Health

  • Indicators for monitoring infant and child public health

Health Inequalities

  • Includes graphs of the gap between the
    most-deprived neighbourhoods and the rest of your area, and how it is changing over time

Adult Social Care

  • Structured around the domains of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework
  • Many of the indicators are also presented in the social care atlas

Substance Misuse

  • Key information on drug and alcohol misuse presented at top-tier local authority level
  • Single area profiles can be printed off as PDF documents
  • Many of the indicators are also presented in the substance misuse atlas
National Fingertips

Public Health Outcomes Framework

  • The The Public Health Outcomes Framework Healthy lives, healthy people: Improving outcomes and supporting transparency sets out a vision for public health, desired outcomes and the indicators that will help us understand how well public health is being improved and protected.
  • The framework concentrates on two high-level outcomes to be achieved across the public health system, and groups further indicators into four ‘domains’ that cover the full spectrum of public health.

National General Practice Profiles

  • The National General Practice Profiles are designed to support GPs, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and PCTs to ensure that they are providing and commissioning effective and appropriate healthcare services for their local population.
  • In addition to viewing individual practice profiles, you can view summary profiles for CCGs. Each practice can be compared with the PCT, CCG and England, and also with the practice deprivation decile and ‘peer group’.
Introduction to Fingertips