Table 1.

Variation in the demographic, socioeconomic, and epidemiological characteristics across PCNs

Population characteristic, %aMean10th percentileMedian90th percentileDecile ratiob
Aged ≥65 years17.79.21825.62.8
Living in rural area17.202.560.1
Living in deprived areac20.6012.855.6
Living in affluent areac19.20.312.350.3
Diagnosed with:d
  Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease1.91.01.92.92.9
  Chronic kidney disease4.12.24.16.22.8
  Diabetes7.05.17.08.81.7
  Cardiovascular disease1.10.81.11.51.8
  Hypertension14.110.014.417.61.8
  Stroke and transient ischaemic attack1.81.01.82.52.6
  Serious mental illness1.00.70.91.32.0
  Obesity8.15.08.011.02.2
Workload indexe1.010.91.011.111.2
  • a Unless otherwise stated.

  • b The decile ratio is the ratio of the upper bound value of the ninth decile (that is, the 10% of PCNs with highest values, P90) to that of the first (P10).

  • c Population living in the 20% most deprived/affluent Lower-level Super Output Areas according to the 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation.

  • d Statistics computed over 1249 PCNs using prevalence data from the 2017/18 Quality and Outcomes Framework.

  • e Weighted registered population divided by unweighted registered population based on the weighted capitation formula. P10 = tenth percentile score. P90 = 90th percentile score. PCN = primary care network.