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

Table 9 shows, for each area where people live (the rows), what percentage are<br />

registered with practices allocated to a particular Locality (October 2010). Only 70% of<br />

the resident population of the North Locality are registered with a North Locality practice,<br />

with over a quarter (25%) registered with a West Locality practice. Eight in ten of East<br />

residents are registered with a practice in East Locality with 16% registered with a<br />

practice in North Locality. Ninety-one percent of those residing in the West Locality are<br />

registered with a West Locality Practice, with 4.9% of West Locality residents registered<br />

with East Riding of Yorkshire (ERoY) practices.<br />

Table 9: Registered practices of people within Localities for October 2010<br />

Percentage of resident<br />

population registered with<br />

GPs in different localities<br />

Locality of<br />

residence of<br />

patient<br />

Location of General Practice<br />

Hull Locality ERoY Other/ Total<br />

North East West<br />

missing<br />

North 69.8 4.1 25.4 0.6 0.3 100<br />

East 15.6 80.5 3.5 0.2 0.2 100<br />

West 4.9 0.6 91.0 3.2 0.4 100<br />

Total 24.2 30.1 43.9 1.5 0.3 100<br />

The same underlying data from Table 9 is analysed by columns, rather than rows, in<br />

Table 10. This shows for people registered with Practices allocated to the North<br />

Locality, only 64% actually live in the North Locality area, with nearly a quarter (22%) of<br />

North Locality‟s Practices‟ patients living in East Locality. Higher proportions of people<br />

registered with GPs allocated to the East and West Localities live within the areas, but<br />

15% of patients registered with West Locality practices live in East Riding of Yorkshire.<br />

Table 10: Residence of people within practice-based Localities for October 2010<br />

Percentage of registered population Location of General Practice<br />

living in different localities<br />

North East West Total<br />

Residence<br />

of patient<br />

Hull<br />

Locality<br />

ERoY<br />

North<br />

East<br />

West<br />

63.9<br />

21.5<br />

7.5<br />

7.1<br />

3.1<br />

92.1<br />

0.7<br />

4.0<br />

11.7<br />

2.4<br />

71.1<br />

14.7<br />

21.5<br />

32.4<br />

36.4<br />

9.7<br />

Total 100 100 100 100<br />

All these percentages are for the Localities as a whole, but some individual practices will<br />

have much greater flows across geographical boundaries as illustrated by Figure 11,<br />

Figure 12 and Figure 13 for North, East and West Localities respectively. The<br />

percentage of the registered population which lives in each Locality and in East Riding<br />

of Yorkshire is given for each GP practice in Hull 7 . The underlying data for these figures<br />

is given in the APPENDIX on page 818.<br />

7 The East Riding of Yorkshire patients who live in Hull and the Hull patients who live outside the<br />

Hull/ERoY area have been excluded.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 67

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