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TwitterGP surgeries in York. For further information about GP surgeries please see the NHS Choices website. *Please note that the data published within this dataset is a live API link to CYC's GIS server. Any changes made to the master copy of the data will be immediately reflected in the resources of this dataset.The date shown in the "Last Updated" field of each GIS resource reflects when the data was first published.
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Data for this publication are extracted each month as a snapshot in time from the Primary Care Registration database within the NHAIS (National Health Application and Infrastructure Services) system. This release is an accurate snapshot as at 1 April 2024. This publication also includes monthly data outputs from the Personal Demographic Service, which will become the data source for this publication from May 2024. More information about the data source change can be found in the Data Quality Statement. GP Practice; Primary Care Network (PCN); Sub Integrated Care Board Locations (SICBL); Integrated Care Board (ICB) and NHS England Commissioning Region level data are released in single year of age (SYOA) and 5-year age bands, both of which finish at 95+, split by gender. In addition, organisational mapping data is available to derive PCN; SICBL; ICB and Commissioning Region associated with a GP practice and is updated each month to give relevant organisational mapping. Quarterly publications in January, April, July and October will include Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) populations.
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TwitterData are reported by both quinary age and single year age band and gender at GP Practice level, Integrated Care Board (ICB), STP, NHS England Region and NHS England Commissioning Region. We also publish this at Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) but not split by quinary ages. This is a monthly snapshot taken from the GP Payments system maintained by NHS Digital.
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Practice demographic data are extracted as a quarterly snapshot in time from the GP Payments system maintained by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). Data for GP Practices with 100 or fewer registered patients has been suppressed due to possible identification of individuals when data are linked to other data sets.
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TwitterLatest Update GP Surgeries dataset derived from CQC open data from April 2023. Doctors Surgeries include names, addresses, location in eastings and northings (for the postcode) for each doctors surgery in Calderdale. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025. Data and Resources GP Surgeries in Calderdale April 2023 GP Surgeries in Calderdale April 2023 derived from CQC Open Data. GP Surgeries in Calderdale April 2023 GP Surgeries in Calderdale April 2023 derived from CQC Open Data. GP Surgeries.geojson
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TwitterAs of December 2024, the average number of patients per GP practice in England amounted to over ************. This figure has been increasing since December 2016, when there were *** thousand patients per GP practice in England. GP practices have increasing pressure due to decreasing GP practice numbers and rising demand. Note: the NHS now publishes data for each UKcountry separately. See the number of patients per GP practice in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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TwitterModelled counts of patients registered at a GP practice by single year of age (0-95+), sex, and local authority of residence. These modelled data contain information from NHS Digital, licenced under the current version of the Open Government Licence: Counts of patients by practice attended x sex x LSOA of residence - currently published quarterly Counts of patients by practice attended x sex x single year of age - currently published monthly These data are published by NHS Digital here: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/patients-registered-at-a-gp-practice Please refer to NHS DIgital documentation for full data quality and metadata information about the original data. The GLA modelled counts of patients by age, sex, and local authority of residence are created by a simple process of apportioning the data for each GP practice in (2) by the distribution for each practice in (1). As residence data is only published quarterly, distributions for other months are interpolated. A respository of the code used to generate the modelled counts is available on GitHub at: https://github.com/Greater-London-Authority/process-published-nhs-data This data is used as an input to Modelled estimates of recent births Notes on usage Patient register data can be used to provide frequent low-latency indicators of changing population trends. However, patient counts should not be interpreted as a direct proxy for population. Patient counts have been prone to compounding inflation in recent years, primarily as a result of failures to remove former patients that have since moved overseas (local inflation/deficits also occur due to delays in patients updating their records or registering with a new GP when moving within the UK). The rate of inflation varies by area, sex, and age, being greatest for: areas with high volumes of international migration adults age 20-30 (with the impact spreading to older groups over time) males - due to typically lower levels of interaction with health services
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Total number of patients registered at each GP Practice GP Practices with 100 or fewer registered patients have been suppressed due to possible identification of individuals when data is linked to other data sets. Demographic data is extracted as a quarterly snapshot in time from the GP Payments system maintained by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). These releases are an accurate snapshot as at each date.
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TwitterThe information presented here shows the number of patients registered with each GP practice in Wales by gender, 5 year age band and GP practice. Data are also available for primary care clusters and local health boards.
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TwitterGP Practices - are UK wide and we cover the Practice Manager, the Senior GP and Senior Nurses. In every practice one of these is nominated as the main contact (our 'Chief Officer' category), to allow you to reach one person per practice if required. This will normally be the Practice Manager and is the contact for which we list an email address.
The National Health Service is the largest employer in the UK but is not a single homogenous organisation. Following devolution and major re-organisations in the past few years, the ways in which it is organised in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are continuing to diverge.
Our database covers senior and mid-level posts across all functions and areas of the NHS. This includes both the Management and Medical/Clinical sides.
England - the NHS has undergone considerable re-organisation since 2011 with Strategic Health Authorities and Primary Care Trusts being replaced by a new structure of healthcare provision. The vast majority of services are now provided or commissioned at a local level via groups of GP Surgeries, known as Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG's), or at a secondary care level via Hospital Trusts. Public Health services are now provided by Local Authorities who also work with CCG's via Health and Wellbeing Boards to commission services jointly. There are also a number of new 'Community Healthcare' providers, in the form of Health and Care Trusts (NHS organisations) and Community Interest Companies (Social Enterprises). These organisations provide a range of community, mental health, primary care and nursing functions and sit alongside Local Authorities, CCG's and Secondary Care providers in many areas. These, along with some Secondary Care Acute Trusts which inherited them following the dissolution of PCT's run Community Hospitals, Clinics, Walk in Centres and some Dental services.
Scotland - has a simplified structure with Scottish Health Boards having control of all operational responsibilities within their geographical area. The Community Health Partnerships provide a range of community health services and they work closely with primary health care professionals as well as hospitals and local councils.
Wales - has established Local Health Boards and with the exception of one remaining NHS Trust, they deal with all Primary and Secondary Healthcare services.
Northern Ireland - also has single organisations - Health & Social Care Trusts, which along with several other national bodies, deal with co-ordinating and providing all the regions Healthcare services.
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Data for this publication are extracted each month as a snapshot in time from the Primary Care Registration database within the PDS (Personal Demographics Service) system. This release is an accurate snapshot as at 1 August 2025. GP Practice; Primary Care Network (PCN); Sub Integrated Care Board Locations (SICBL); Integrated Care Board (ICB) and NHS England Commissioning Region level data are released in single year of age (SYOA) and 5-year age bands, both of which finish at 95+, split by gender. In addition, organisational mapping data is available to derive PCN; SICBL; ICB and Commissioning Region associated with a GP practice and is updated each month to give relevant organisational mapping. Quarterly publications in January, April, July and October will include Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) populations.
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A quarterly reference file of active GP Practices and their list size (number of registered patients) at the start of each quarter. Local Commissioning Group (LCG) is based on the postcode of the GP Practice. Note that Practices 473 and 475 are located in the South Eastern Local Commissioning Group (Health Trust) but are managed by the Southern Trust Local Commissioning Group.
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TwitterAnnual update of a selection of indicators in the National General Practice Profiles.
The National General Practice Profiles are designed to support GPs, clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and local authorities to commission effective, appropriate healthcare services for their local populations. Users can search for and view data for an individual GP practice and compare them with the CCG and England in a user-friendly format.
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Name, address and contact details for GP branches in England This file contains a list of active GP branches. The data is aligned with ODS GP data so the identifier is the ODS code for the main GP branch. In cases where practices have more than one branch, the same ODS code is used to represent each branch. The IsEPSEnabled column indicates where an electronic prescription service is available at the branch.
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Total number of patients registered at each GP Practice
GP Practices with 100 or fewer registered patients have been suppressed due to possible identification of individuals when data is linked to other data sets.
Demographic data is extracted as a quarterly snapshot in time from the GP Payments system maintained by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC).
These releases are an accurate snapshot as at each date.
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Number of patients registered at each GP Practice, in 5-year age bands and split by gender.
GP Practices with 100 or fewer registered patients have been suppressed due to possible identification of individuals when data is linked to other data sets.
Demographic data is extracted as a quarterly snapshot in time from the GP Payments system maintained by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC).
These releases are an accurate snapshot as at each date.
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Warning: Large file size (over 1GB). Each monthly data set is large (over 10 million rows), but can be viewed in standard software such as Microsoft WordPad (save by right-clicking on the file name and selecting 'Save Target As', or equivalent on Mac OSX). It is then possible to select the required rows of data and copy and paste the information into another software application, such as a spreadsheet. What does the data cover? General practice prescribing data is a list of all medicines, dressings and appliances that are prescribed and dispensed each month. A record will only be produced when this has occurred and there is no record for a zero total. For each practice in England, including GP Practices, the following information is presented at presentation level for each medicine, dressing and appliance, (by presentation name): the total number of items prescribed and dispensed the total net ingredient cost the total actual cost the total quantity The data covers NHS prescriptions written in England and dispensed in the community in the UK. Prescriptions written in England but dispensed outside England are included. The data includes prescriptions written by GPs and other non-medical prescribers (such as nurses and pharmacists) who are attached to GP practices. Practices are identified only by their national code, so an additional data file - linked to the first by the practice code - provides further detail in relation to the practice. Presentations are identified only by their BNF code, so an additional data file - linked to the first by the BNF code - provides the chemical name for that presentation.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the annual number of NHS GP practices in the United Kingdom from 2008 to 2017. In 2017 there were ***** GP practices in operation in the United Kingdom, the lowest number of practices in the provided time interval. Note: the NHS now publishes data for each country separately. See the number of GP practice in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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Practice demographic data are extracted as a quarterly snapshot in time from the GP Payments system maintained by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). Data for GP Practices with 100 or fewer registered patients has been suppressed due to possible identification of individuals when data are linked to other data sets. These releases are an accurate snapshot as at each date. From April 2017, following a consultation, the frequency of this release has changed to monthly, and file structure has changed - there are now three files per release: Males by practice, Females by practice and all persons by commissioning region/region/CCG.
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Our general practice database contains named gp practice managers, and includes general practice email addresses, for targeted email marketing and research.