Contact details 3 httpkentandmedwaynhsukhealthprofiles Introduction 4 Purpose and rationale 5 Location of the PCN 6 Practices in the PCN 7 Source NHS Digital GP and GP practice related data GP Practices epraccur ID: 904464
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Ashford Rural
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Version 1.3
Slide2Contact details3
http://kentandmedway.nhs.uk/health-profiles
Slide3Introduction4
Slide4Purpose and rationale5
Slide5Location of the PCN6
Slide6Practices in the PCN7Source: NHS Digital. GP and GP practice related data. GP Practices (epraccur).
Slide7Small areas8
Slide8PCN value and RAG rating9
Slide9Peer groups10
Slide10Indicator slides explained11
Slide11Demographics12
Slide12Population13
Slide13General fertility rate14
Slide14Ethnicity and main language15Census 2011 (Office for National Statistics), 2011 ethnicity and main language
Slide15Ethnicity and main language16Census 2011 (Office for National Statistics), 2011 ethnicity and main language
Slide16School ethnicity17School Census source: GOV.UK. Department for Education. (2020). Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2020.
Slide17Deprivation18Source: GOV.UK. Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government. English Indices of Deprivation 2019.
Slide18Domains of deprivation19Source: GOV.UK. Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government. English Indices of Deprivation 2019.
Slide19Job Seekers Allowance rate (16-64 years)20
Slide20Fuel poverty21
Slide21Prevention and Health Inequalities22
Slide22Life expectancy23
Slide23Smoking prevalence24
Slide24Hospital admissions for alcohol-related harm (narrow definition)25
Trend data unavailable
Slide25Total number of prescribed antibiotic items per STAR-PU by quarter26
Slide26Bowel screening coverage27
Slide27Breast screening coverage28
Slide28Cervical screening coverage29
Slide29Best start in life30
Slide30A&E attendances (<18 years)31
Slide31Reception: Prevalence of overweight (including obesity)32
Slide32Smoking at time of booking33
Slide33Hospital admissions for asthma (under 19 years)34
Slide34Hospital admissions as a result of self-harm (10-24 years)35
Slide35Major health conditions36
Slide36QOF: Cardiovascular disease37Public Health England. Fingertips. Indicator IDs: 273; 212; 92590; 262; 280; 219; 91280.In addition to measuring current recorded prevalence, from a public health perspective it is also important to understand the effectiveness of efforts to detect new cases of health conditions. It is also important to gauge if and how detection efforts vary across subgroups of our population - for example, by level of deprivation. As a result, both Medway Public Health Intelligence team and Kent Public Health Observatory plan to develop robust modelled estimates of undiagnosed prevalence in future versions of this PCN profile.
Slide37QOF: Cancer, diabetes and COPD38Public Health England. Fingertips. Indicator IDs: 276; 241; 253.In addition to measuring current recorded prevalence, from a public health perspective it is also important to understand the effectiveness of efforts to detect new cases of health conditions. It is also important to gauge if and how detection efforts vary across subgroups of our population - for example, by level of deprivation. As a result, both Medway Public Health Intelligence team and Kent Public Health Observatory plan to develop robust modelled estimates of undiagnosed prevalence in future versions of this PCN profile.
Slide38QOF: Mental health39Public Health England. Fingertips. Indicator IDs: 90581; 848; 247.In addition to measuring current recorded prevalence, from a public health perspective it is also important to understand the effectiveness of efforts to detect new cases of health conditions. It is also important to gauge if and how detection efforts vary across subgroups of our population - for example, by level of deprivation. As a result, both Medway Public Health Intelligence team and Kent Public Health Observatory plan to develop robust modelled estimates of undiagnosed prevalence in future versions of this PCN profile.
Slide39Premature mortality from all causes40
Trend data not available
Slide40Premature mortality from all cancers and cardiovascular disease41
Slide41Ageing Well42
Slide42Osteoporosis prevalence and hip fracture hospital admissions43
Slide43Summary part 2: Ashford Rural2Indicator
Compared to England
AF prevalence
Higher
Hypertension prevalence
Higher
Cancer prevalence
Higher
Diabetes prevalence
Similar
COPD prevalence
Higher
Serious mental illness prevalence
Lower
Depression prevalence
Higher
Dementia prevalence
Higher
Premature mortality from all causes
Better
Cancer mortality U75
Similar
CVD mortality U75
Better
Osteoporosis prevalence 50+
Lower
Hip fracture adm 65+
Similar
Slide44Summary part 1: Ashford Rural2Indicator
Compared to England
Job Seekers Allowance rate (16-64 years)
Lower
Fuel poverty
Not compared
Life expectancy (Female)
Not compared
Life expectancy (Male)
Not compared
Smoking prevalence
Lower
Hospital admissions for alcohol-related harm (narrow definition)
Better
Total number of prescribed antibiotic items per STAR-PU by quarter
Higher
Bowel screening coverage
Better
Breast screening coverage
Better
Cervical screening coverage
Better
A&E attendances (<18 years)
Better
Reception: Prevalence of overweight (including obesity)
Similar
Hospital admissions for asthma (under 19 years)
Similar
Hospital admissions as a result of self-harm (10-24 years)
Similar
CHD prevalence
Higher
Stroke prevalence
Higher
PAD prevalence
Similar
Heart failure prevalence
Similar
Slide45Other indicators44
Slide46Indicators at County & UA level45
Slide47Indicators at District & UA level46Source: Public Health England. Fingertips.