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GPs
Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Updated 5 years ago

Summary  This indicator measures the percentage of surveyed respondents who would describe their experience of making an appointment the last time they wanted to see or speak to a GP or nurse from their surgery, as fairly poor or very poor. Surveyed respondents were aged 18 years or older, and numbers are given since 2012, across areas of England.  Technical description  GP Patient...

Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Updated 5 years ago

Summary  This indicator measures the percentage of surveyed respondents who reported that they had no confidence or trust in the GP they last saw or spoke to from their surgery. Surveyed respondents were aged 18 years or older, and numbers are given since 2012, across areas of England.  Technical description  GP Patient Survey participants were asked to report on whether they had confidence...

Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Updated 5 years ago

Summary  This indicator measures the percentage of surveyed respondents who would describe their overall experience of their GP surgery, as fairly poor or very poor. Surveyed respondents were aged 18 years or older, and numbers are given since 2012, across areas of England.  Technical description  GP Patient Survey participants were asked to report on their overall experience of their GP surgery (Question 28...

Place-based Longitudinal Data Resource
Updated 5 years ago

Summary This indicator measures the proportion of people aged 16–64 years claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Numbers are given since 2005, across general practices in England.  Technical description  The proportion of people aged 16–64 years claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance or Universal Credit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Estimated numbers of claimants per general practice are calculated from Office...

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Consumer Data Research Centre
Updated 6 years ago

AHAH (the index of ‘Access to Health Assets and Hazards’) Version 1 is a multi-dimensional index developed by the CDRC for Great Britain measuring how ‘healthy’ neighbourhoods are. It combines together indicators under three different domains of accessibility: Retail environment (access to fast food outlets, pubs, off-licences, tobacconists, gambling outlets), Health services (access to GPs, hospitals, pharmacies, dentists,...

Consumer Data Research Centre
Updated 6 years ago

AHAH (the index of ‘Access to Health Assets and Hazards’) Version 2 is a multi-dimensional index developed by the CDRC for Great Britain measuring how ‘healthy’ neighbourhoods are. It is an updated version of AHAH Version 1 and combines together indicators under four different domains of accessibility: Retail environment (access to fast food outlets, pubs, off-licences, tobacconists, gambling outlets),  ...