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C Foy, A Hutchinson, J Smyth

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    Computerized census data reveal significant deprivation score variations within general practice areas. These findings highlight the importance of detailed data for practice profiling and targeted healthcare planning.

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Health Informatics
    • General Practice

    Background:

    • General practices serve diverse populations with varying socioeconomic statuses.
    • Accurate assessment of patient populations is crucial for effective healthcare delivery.
    • Existing methods for measuring socioeconomic deprivation can be applied to practice data.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To apply and evaluate deprivation scoring methods using computerized census data for a general practice population.
    • To assess the granularity of deprivation data at ward and enumeration district levels.
    • To explore the utility of such data for practice profiling and care planning.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized computerized census data for a defined general practice population.

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  • Applied established deprivation scoring methods: Underprivileged Areas Score and Material Deprivation Score.
  • Ranked geographical units (wards, enumeration districts) based on deprivation scores.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstrated significant variations in deprivation scores among enumeration districts within the same ward.
    • Highlighted the heterogeneity of socioeconomic status within seemingly uniform areas.
    • Provided examples illustrating the range of deprivation scores observed.

    Conclusions:

    • Computerized census data offer valuable insights into the socioeconomic landscape of general practice populations.
    • Detailed deprivation data can inform practice profiling and the planning of preventative and anticipatory care services.
    • The spatial variation in deprivation underscores the need for localized healthcare strategies.