Facilitating the presentation of local NHS benchmark data enables allows pharma to position itself as a partner and helper in meeting targets and closing the gaps. Contact us to find out more about how to effectively engage with the NHS
NHS Digital. Quality and Outcomes Framework. Available at: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/quality-and-outcomes-framework-achievement-prevalence-and-exceptions-data/ Accessed January 2020.
Practice data are sourced from NHSE and aggregated to PCN structures.
Dot size on the map is relative to the national variation of the metric. Green dots represent lower than national average, red dots represent higher than national average. A large dot represents a greater difference from the national average than a small dot. The lower and upper size limits of the dots are capped to improve the clarity of the visual.
Data presented are for proof of concept purposes only and should not be used to inform clinical practice. No guarantee or warranty is given with the accuracy or representation of these data.
Limitations: Source data is from QOF, this captures ~95% of practices. Data relies on mapping practices to PCNs, a further ~3% of practices drop away through this process. The map shown relies on a postcode to lat/lon conversion, the original source data lists multiple PCNs with the same postcode (~265), therefore the dots in this visual appear stacked and obscure dots ‘underneath’, use the other chart visuals to view the detail. Data presented was transposed in Jan 2020 although the PCN to practice mappings will constantly evolve.
Practices have been grouped into 15 clusters based on demographic data (e.g. deprivation, practice size, rural-urban status). This allows for a suitable comparison for a practice with an appropriate peer group.
Facilitating the presentation of local NHS benchmark data enables allows pharma to position itself as a partner and helper in meeting targets and closing the gaps. Contact us to find out more about how to effectively engage with the NHS.