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1School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
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Background/Objectives: To quantify geographical distances to nearest general practitioner (GP) services for all household postcodes in the United Kingdom. Methods: We mapped household postcodes in the United Kingdom and computed distances to nearest GP practice, using centroid geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude). We also analysed the total number of GP practices throughout local area districts (LADs) in relation to population density. Results: As of December 2023, there were 7965 active GP practices across the UK, serving a total registered population of over 73 million patients. Analysis of 1.78 million household postcodes revealed that 98.8% were within 10 km of a GP practice (measured as a straight-line). The most distant postcode was in the Shetland. Throughout the UK, population density was weakly or strongly correlated with number of GP practices in the different LADs, with wide variations, and the strongest correlation observed in Northern Ireland. Conclusions: In the UK, geographical proximity to nearest GP practice was found to be within 10 km for the vast majority of residents. Weak to strong correlations between population density and number of GP practices were observed. Future work should quantify the impact of both staffing capacity and public transport availability on distance to GP surgeries across the UK, to better characterise structural determinants of primary care accessibility.
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