This page displays a sample interactive visualization and Beta version of a second-generation Vital Signs Profile (VSP) developed by the PHCPI partnership to continue helping people and countries visualize and act on primary health care data across their health system. Like all of there sources available in this PHC Digital Hub, this second-generation Vital SignsProfile was designed to more closely align with and use the recommended sources from the landmark WHO-UNICEF Primary Health Care measurement framework and indicatorsⓘ, while drawing extensively on PHCPI’s experience partnering with 30+ Trailblazer countries to develop the first generation of Vital Signs Profiles.
Use this sample interactive visualization to click and explore new features of the second-generation Vital Signs Profile (Beta version), featuring mock data from three artificial countries.
Beta files to create a digitized second-generation Vital Signs Profile: These digital files can be used to independently create a user-generated digital second-generation Vital Signs Profile, including:
NOTE: Before downloading or using these files, please review the full user guidance and recommended disclaimers & attributions below.
Full methodology note for the second-generation Vital Signs Profile, detailing the approach to development, recommended indicators, and the calculations and guidelines used to calculate and display the various indices of the second-generation Vital Signs Profile. (Download)
These Beta products for the second-generation Vital Signs Profile have been released as global public goods. While all templates and methodologies featured on this page were developed and approved by the PHCPI partnership before the initiative’s closure, it is important to note that the second-generation Vital Signs Profile was not entered into live field testing with real data during the period of partnership.
While it is anticipated that the WHO, UNICEF, and the World Bank will be exploring mechanisms to pilot and/or publish official second-generation Vital Signs Profiles on ImprovingPHC.org – using validated data from a global data repository generated from recommended PHCMFI sources, as well as novel country data collected using new PHCMFI collection tools under development atWHO – there are no other sources of official validated second-generation Vital Signs Profiles at the time of conclusion of the partnership.
Please note: As with any Beta version of a product, it is anticipated that there maybe minor or major faults with this released version of the product
Anyone outside of PHCPI’s former partner organizations who chooses to utilize these global public goods as provided to create unofficial user-generated visualizations of the second-generation Vital Signs Profile populated with user-collected or generated data – without modifying the visualization or the underlying indices and calculations – must include both of the following on any such visualization:
Additionally, user-generated visualizations are not permitted to include any use of the PHCPI brand or any other partner logo except for references in the disclaimer above.
The indices formulas and visualizations as provided in this beta version of the second generation PHCVital Signs Profile from PHCPI are the only visualizations and formulas approved and endorsed for use by the PHCPI partnership.
While the PHCPI partnership strongly recommends users maintain the visualizations and indices calculations as provided in these original beta files, should a user make any modifications to the visualization itself or the underlying formulas and calculations in the tool, any user-generated visualizations must then instead include both of the following modifications:
PHCPI launched the first Vital Signs Profiles at the Global Conference on Primary Health Care in Astana, Kazakhstan. All first-generation or “Trailblazer” Vital Signs Profiles, featuring validated data from 30+ countries, remain available at ImprovingPHC.org, and remain important resources for understanding and acting on the state of primary health care in those countries.
Lessons from these Trailblazer Vital Signs Profiles not only helped inform the Beta design of the second-generation Vital Signs Profile above, but also deeply informed many PHCPI partner contributions to the development of the landmark WHO-UNICEF Measurement Framework and Indicators launched in 2022.
You can view allTrailblazer Vital Signs Profiles here, and read PHCPI’s joint partnership report on lessons from these Trailblazer countries here.
ⓘ Adapted from: World Health Organization & United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). (2022). Primary health care measurement framework and indicators: monitoring health systems through a primary health care lens. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/352205. License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO
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