18.12.2012 Views

joint strategic needs assessment foundation profile - JSNA

joint strategic needs assessment foundation profile - JSNA

joint strategic needs assessment foundation profile - JSNA

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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

Code Practice name Partnership name List size<br />

B81035 Dr W G T Sande & Partners Dr Sande WGT & Partners 6,117<br />

B81038 Dr A A Mather & Partners Dr Mather AA & Partners 7,709<br />

B81046 Dr J D Blow & Partners Dr Blow JD & Partners 9,129<br />

B81047 Dr J N Singh & Partners Dr Singh JN & Partners 7,425<br />

B81048 Dr S M Hussain & Partners Dr Hussain SM & Partners 9,119<br />

B81052 Dr J Musil & P J Queenan Dr Musil J & Partner 5,743<br />

B81054 Dr M J Varma & Partners Dr Varma MJP & Partners 10,794<br />

B81056 The Springhead Medical Centre Dr Price JD & Partners 13,612<br />

B81057 Dr S MacPhie & Koul Dr MacPhie S 3,301<br />

B81058 Dr M Foulds & Partner Dr Foulds M & Partner 8,672<br />

B81072 Dr R Percival & Partners Dr Percival R & Partners 7,684<br />

B81075 Dr M K Mallik Dr Mallik MK 2,233<br />

B81104 Dr J K Nayar Dr Nayar JK 7,661<br />

B81675 Dr AH Tak & Dr EG Stryjakiewicz Dr Tak AH & Partner 9,417<br />

B81683 Dr A S Raghunath & Partners Dr Raghunath AS & Partners 1,672<br />

B81692 The Quays Medical Centre Dr(s) at Quays Medical Centre 1,738<br />

Y00955 Riverside Medical Centre Dr(s) at Riverside Medical Centre 2,492<br />

Y01200 The Calvert Practice Dr(s) at Calvert Practice 1,781<br />

Y02786 Priory Surgery Dr(s) at Priory Surgery 289<br />

Y02896 Story St Practice & Walk In Centr Dr(s) at Story Street Practice 319<br />

5.1.10 Mean Age of Patients at Practice Level<br />

Within section 10 starting on page 434, the diagnosed prevalence of different diseases<br />

is given from the Quality Outcomes and Framework (QOF). As the prevalence figures<br />

are unadjusted for influencing factors, such as the age of the patients and deprivation.<br />

Practices with a high proportion of elderly patients and practices in the most deprived<br />

areas will tend to have a higher prevalence of disease (and generally a higher<br />

prevalence of undiagnosed disease). See section 12.13 on page 782 for more<br />

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

level. For this reason, it is useful to examine the prevalence of disease considering the<br />

effects of age and deprivation for each practice. Practices have been grouped (see<br />

section 3.3.3.3 on page 47) into similar groups with respect to the age and deprivation<br />

scores of their patients, so practices can be compared more easily (say in relation to the<br />

prevalence of disease on QOF disease registers). Table 28 gives the mean age of the<br />

practice patients as at April 2010. The practice with the lowest mean age of the patients<br />

has been given the rank of 1 (the practice with high proportion of students) and the<br />

practice with the highest mean age of the patients has been given the rank of 60. This<br />

represents a very crude summary measure of the age of patients for each practice in<br />

Hull (the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007 scores at practice level are given in Table<br />

49).<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 98

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!