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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

10.4 Chronic Kidney Disease<br />

10.4.1 Diagnosed and Modelled Prevalence<br />

As part of the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), general practices compile<br />

disease and medical condition registers. From these registers, the prevalence of these<br />

various conditions can be estimated. However, there may be a high proportion of<br />

patients who have the disease or medical condition, but it is undiagnosed and the<br />

patient is not included on the register(s). Furthermore, the figures are unadjusted for<br />

influencing factors, such as the age of the patients and deprivation. Practices with a<br />

high proportion of elderly patients and practices in the most deprived areas will tend to<br />

have a higher prevalence of disease (and generally a higher prevalence of undiagnosed<br />

disease) so practices have been grouped based on age and deprivation into similar<br />

groups (see section 3.3.3.3 on page 47). See section 12.13 on page 782 for more<br />

information on QOF and issues associated with presenting the prevalence at practice<br />

level. Also see Table 28 and Table 49 for mean age of patients and mean deprivation<br />

scores for each practice (which will influence the prevalence on the disease registers).<br />

There is one such register for chronic kidney disease (CKD) for those aged 18+ years.<br />

Table 284 presents the information for CKD for all the general practices in Hull for<br />

2009/10 based on these disease registers. The latest list size refers to the registered<br />

population as at 1 st January 2010, but the number and prevalence on the disease<br />

register is as at 31 st March 2010 (the same definitions used in QOF), and this means<br />

that the prevalence can be biased if large population changes have occurred over this<br />

three month period (e.g. Y02747, Y02786, Y02896 and Y02748 all opened between 5 th<br />

October 2009 and 11 th January 2010).<br />

Table 284: Prevalence of diagnosed CKD for those aged 18+ years based on GP<br />

disease registers 2009/10<br />

Practice<br />

code<br />

Practice name Registered<br />

population<br />

(Jan 10)<br />

Registered<br />

population<br />

18+<br />

Prevalence on<br />

CKD registers<br />

2009/10<br />

N %<br />

B81035 Dr Sande & Partners 6,114 4,891 208 4.25<br />

B81056 Springhead Med Centr 13,489 10,387 400 3.85<br />

B81104 Dr J K Nayar 7,721 5,559 1 0.02<br />

B81635 Dr G Dave 2,967 2,403 202 8.41<br />

B81662 Mizzen Road Surgery 1,856 1,540 67 4.35<br />

Y01200 The Calvert Practice 1,765 1,359 50 3.68<br />

Y02747 Kingswood Surgery 902 667 3 0.45<br />

B81020 Dr Mitchell & Partners 7,512 5,859 237 4.04<br />

B81021 Faith House Surgery 7,257 5,660 311 5.49<br />

B81075 Dr M K Mallik 2,263 1,924 5 0.26<br />

B81085 Dr Richardson & Partrs 5,299 4,292 186 4.33<br />

B81094 Dr A K Datta 1,925 1,540 3 0.19<br />

B81095 Dr Cook 4,242 3,394 208 6.13<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 591

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