Network Profile Network November 2019

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READER INFORMATION

Title Network Profile – Central Network

Team CCG Business Intelligence Team; Intelligence & Data Analytics Team Author(s) Sophie Kelly, AnnMarie Daley, Danielle Wilson, Karen Jones

Contributor(s) Liverpool City Council Social Services Analysis Team; Liverpool Community Health Analysis Team Reviewer(s) Network Clinical Leads; Locality Clinical Leads; Liverpol CCG Primary Care Team; Liverpool CCG Business Intelligence Team: Liverpool City Council Public Health Team; Mersey Care Community Health Intelligence and Public Health Teams Circulated to Network Clinical and Managerial Leads; Liverpool GP Bulletin; Liverpool CCG employees including Primary Care Team and Programme Managers; Adult Social Services (LCC); Public Health (LCC); Mersey Care, Provider Alliance Version 1.0

Status Final

Date of release November 2019

Review date Annual update

Purpose The packs are intended for Primary care Networks to use to understand the needs of the populations they serve. They will support networks in understanding health inequalities that may exist for their population and subsequently how they may want to configure services around patients. Description This series of reports contains Population Segmentation intelligence about each of the 14 Primary Care Network Units in Liverpool. The information benchmarks each network against its peers so they can understand the the relative need, management and service utilisation of people in their area. The pack contains information on wider determinants of health, health, social care and community services. Reference JSNA Documents The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) identifies the key issues affecting the health and wellbeing of local people, both now and in the future. The JSNA looks at the strategic needs of Liverpool, as well as issues such as inequalities between different populations who live in the city. It is the main source of information on health and wellbeing, and acts as a reference for commissioners and policy makers across the Health & Care system. All the JSNA material is available via: www.liverpool.gov.uk/jsna

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Contents 1. Introduction ...... 4 1.1 Network Profiles ...... 4 1.2 Population Segmentation ...... 4 1.3 Care setting usage rates by population segments (Total registered population) ...... 5 1.4 Population segment profile (Total registered population) ...... 6 1.5 Headline Opportunities ...... 7 1.6 GP Practice ...... 8 1.7 Registered Population ...... 8 1.8 Registered Patient Ward Alignment ...... 9 1.9 Service Provision ...... 10 1.10 Service Assets for Health and Wellbeing ...... 11 2. Network Maps ...... 16 3. Population Map ...... 17 4. Demographics and Wider Determinants of Health...... 19 4.1 Demographics ...... 19 4.2 Wider Determinants of Health ...... 19 5. Potential Areas of Focus ...... 19 5.1 Healthy Adults and Children (Segment 1) ...... 19 5.2 Long Term Conditions (Segment 2) ...... 20 5.3 Complex Lives (Segment 4) ...... 20 5.3 Settings of Care ...... 20 6. Network Profile ...... 21

See separate Metadata document for indicator definitions, sources and timeframes

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1. Introduction 1.1 Network Profiles The Network profiles are intended for Primary Care Networks to use to understand the needs of the populations they serve. They will support networks in understanding health inequalities that may exist for their population and subsequently how they may want to configure services around patients.

This series of reports contains Population Segmentation intelligence about each of the 14 Primary Care Network Units (PCN) in Liverpool. The information benchmarks each network against its peers to help understand population need, management and service utilisation across PCNs. The pack