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Garstang Integrated Community Care Team
summary profileBusiness Intelligence November 2015
Practice summaries
Source: 1National GP practice profiles, 2015, 2HSCIC October 2015
P81006 Windsor
Surgery
P81190 Landscape
Surgery
Both practices
Practice
population210,982 7,210 Total:18,192
Ethnicity
estimates10.8% non-white 1.5% non-white -
Male life
expectancy179.5 79.7 Average: 79.6
Female life
expectancy183.2 83.1 Average: 83.2
Long-standing
health
condition %55.4% 57.9% Average: 56.6%
Alignment to LCC service planning areas
89% of registered patients reside in Wyre Rural SPA
89.2%
4.8% 4.1% 1.7% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
100.0%
Registered patients by LCC service planning area
P81006 Windsor SurgeryPopulation pyramid Deprivation 2015
Source: HSCIC, October 2015
Source: DCLG, 2015
Source: 1415 QoF, National GP practice profiles, 2015
Practice Code
P81006 -
WINDSOR
SURGERY Garstang ICCT LN CCG England
CHD QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 4.5% 4.5% 4.0% 3.2%
Hypertension QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 16.6% 16.8% 13.6% 13.8%
Stroke & TIA QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 2.4% 2.5% 1.9% 1.7%
Diabetes QOF prevalence (17+ ages) 2014/15 6.7% 6.6% 6.6% 6.4%
All cancers QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 3.9% 3.8% 2.5% 2.3%
Mental Health QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 0.7% 0.7% 0.9% 0.9%
ObesityQOF prevalence (16+ ages) 2014/15 8.5% 7.9% 8.1% 9.0%
Asthma QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 6.3% 6.2% 6.7% 6.0%
COPD QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 1.4% 1.8% 2.3% 1.8%
A&E attendances (per 1000) 2012/13 233 275 388
Emergency admissions (per 1000) 2012/13 104 106 88
CHD emergency admissions (per 100 patients on
register) 2010/11 7.8 5.5 7.1
Cancer admissions (per 1000) 2012/13 30.6 24.1 21.7
Emergency admissions for chronic conditions (per 1000)
2012/13 16.7 16.7 14.7
Long term conditions emergency bed days (per 1000)
2012/13 562 537 458
Burden of disease
Significantly higher than England
Similar to England
Significantly lower than England
P81190 Landscape Surgery
Population pyramid
Deprivation 2015
Source: HSCIC, October 2015
Source: DCLG, 2015
Source: 1415 QoF, National GP practice profiles, 2015
Practice Code P81190 - LANDSCAPE Garstang ICCT LN CCG England
CHD QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 4.5% 4.5% 4.0% 3.2%
Hypertension QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 17.0% 16.8% 13.6% 13.8%
Stroke & TIA QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 2.5% 2.5% 1.9% 1.7%
Diabetes QOF prevalence (17+ ages) 2014/15 6.4% 6.6% 6.6% 6.4%
All cancers QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 3.5% 3.8% 2.5% 2.3%
Mental Health QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 0.8% 0.7% 0.9% 0.9%
ObesityQOF prevalence (16+ ages) 2014/15 7.2% 7.9% 8.1% 9.0%
Asthma QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 6.0% 6.2% 6.7% 6.0%
COPD QOF prevalence (all ages) 2014/15 2.3% 1.8% 2.3% 1.8%
A&E attendances (per 1000) 2012/13 250 275 388
Emergency admissions (per 1000) 2012/13 99 106 88
CHD emergency admissions (per 100 patients on register)
2010/11 7.3 5.5 7.1
Cancer admissions (per 1000) 2012/13 29.3 24.1 21.7
Emergency admissions for chronic conditions (per 1000)
2012/13 16.2 16.7 14.7
Long term conditions emergency bed days (per 1000) 2012/13 606 537 458
Burden of disease
Garstang wards
52% of the population
registered to practices in the
Garstang Integrated
Community Care Team come
from the following three wards:
• Garstang (27%);
• Catterall (13%); and
• Calder (12%).
This cluster of wards is
outlined in red on the map.
Percentage of patients, by ward, 2015 -Garstang ICCT
Garstang summary health profile
Source: Public Health England
Indicators Selection value value England England worst Summary chart England best
Income Deprivation (%) 6.7 14.7 49.8 1.1
Low Birth Weight Births (%) 4.8 7.4 13.8 1.4
Child Poverty (%) 6.1 21.8 79.8 1
Child Development at age 5 (%) 83.6 63.5 19.1 95
GCSE Achievement (5A*-C inc. Eng & Maths) (%) 70.2 58.8 21 100
Unemployment (%) 1 3.8 16.7 0.3
Long Term Unemployment (Rate/1,000 working age population) 1.4 10.1 68.2 0
General Health - bad or very bad (%) 5 5.5 16.7 0
General Health - very bad (%) 1.3 1.2 4.3 0
Limiting long term illness or disability (%) 20 17.6 41.5 2.2
Households with central heating (%) 98.3 97.3 44.1 100
Overcrowding (%) 2.9 8.7 47.7 0.2
Provision of 1 hour or more unpaid care per week (%) 12.2 10.2 17.6 1.7
Provision of 50 hours or more unpaid care per week (%) 2.3 2.4 7.9 0
Pensioners living alone (%) 27.6 31.5 63.3 11.4
Older People in Deprivation (%) 11.8 18.1 82.1 2.1
Obese Children (Reception Year) (%) 13 9.4 23.6 2.1
Children with excess weight (Reception Year) (%) 24.3 22.5 45.5 6
Obese Children (Year 6) (%) 14 19.1 36 4
Children with excess weight (Year 6) (%) 29.2 33.5 54.1 10
Children's and young people's admissions for injury (Crude rate/100,000 aged 0-17)1374.2 1180.9 2647.8 412.7
Deliveries to teenage mothers (%) N/A - Zero divide 1.5 7.9 0
Admissions for injuries in under 5s (Crude rate per 10,000) 128.3 139.6 393.7 34
Emergency admissions in under 5s (Crude rate per 1000) 176.6 150 400.4 28.4
A&E attendances in under 5s (Crude rate per 1000) 319.7 509.5 2302.5 104.6
Obese adults (%) 20.2 24.1 34.8 5.9
Binge drinking adults (%) 23.5 20 56.4 3.3
Healthy eating adults (%) 31.5 28.7 12.3 54.1
Emergency hospital admissions for all causes (SAR) 98.8 100 224.9 27.2
Emergency hospital admissions for CHD (SAR) 106 100 425.3 27
Emergency hospital admissions for stroke (SAR) 123.2 100 257.7 28.4
Emergency hospital admissions for Myocardial Infarction (heart attack) (SAR) 114 100 324.3 20.6
Emergency hospital admissions for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (SAR)76.8 100 660.1 10.7
Incidence of all cancer (SIR) 103.7 100 146.6 47.8
Incidence of breast cancer (SIR) 99.6 100 180.1 43
Incidence of colorectal cancer (SIR) 97.4 100 200.1 33
Incidence of lung cancer (SIR) 79.2 100 302 23.4
Incidence of prostate cancer (SIR) 116.3 100 216.8 23.6
Hospital stays for self harm (SAR) 69.5 100 464.3 12.3
Hospital stays for alcohol related harm (SAR) 99.5 100 296.2 37.2
Emergency hospital admissions for hip fracture in 65+ (SAR) 88.5 100 218.2 31.8
Elective hospital admissions for hip replacement (SAR) 136.6 100 218.4 16.9
Elective hospital admissions for knee replacement (SAR) 107.3 100 215.3 21.4
Deaths from all causes, all ages (SMR) 92.8 100 279.2 19.9
Deaths from all causes, under 65 years (SMR) 90.8 100 320.9 0
Deaths from all causes, under 75 years (SMR) 86.9 100 286.1 0
Deaths from all cancer, all ages (SMR) 91.2 100 234.6 0
Deaths from all cancer, under 75 years (SMR) 93.3 100 274.5 0
Deaths from circulatory disease, all ages (SMR) 100.5 100 279.2 0
Deaths from circulatory disease, under 75 years (SMR) 77.4 100 319.1 0
Deaths from coronary heart disease, all ages (SMR) 88.9 100 596.2 0
Deaths from coronary heart disease, under 75 years (SMR) 61.3 100 569.8 0
Deaths from stroke, all ages (SMR) 128.5 100 711.9 0
Deaths from respiratory diseases, all ages (SMR) 83.2 100 373.2 0
Mosaic Profile of Garstang ICCT Your area or file:
Garstang ICCT Profile
Comparison area or file:
Clinical Commissioning Groups - NHS Lancashire North (Population)
This page ranks the Mosaic Public Sector Groups in your area by percentage. Follow ing this is a description of the top tw o groups.
Rank Mosaic Public Sector Groups Your area/file % Index
1 A Country Living 7,101 40.07 3180
2 G Rural Reality 3,618 20.42 2060
3 F Senior Security 2,176 12.28 1100
4 B Prestige Positions 1,601 9.03 1820
5 D Domestic Success 1,470 8.30 1240
6 H Aspiring Homemakers 738 4.16 380
7 E Suburban Stability 423 2.39 350
8 N Vintage Value 308 1.74 370
9 K Modest Traditions 140 0.79 170
10 L Transient Renters 92 0.52 60
11 J Rental Hubs 54 0.30 40
12 C City Prosperity 0 0.00 00
13 I Urban Cohesion 0 0.00 00
14 M Family Basics 0 0.00 00
15 O Municipal Challenge 0 0.00 00
Geodemographic segmentation – Garstang ICCT
Co
un
try L
ivin
g (
40
%) • Rural locations
• Village and outlying houses
• Agricultural employment
• Most are homeowners
• Affordable value homes
• Slow internet speeds
• Preferred communication channels: online, face-to-face, landline
Ru
ral R
ea
lity (
20
.4%
)• Rural locations
• Well-off home-owners
• Attractive detached homes
• Higher self-employment
• High car ownership
• High use of internet
• Preferred communication channels: online, post, face-to-face
Source: Experian, 2014
Assets