Trends in Consultation Rates in General Practice - 1995-2009
Publication date: September 02, 2009
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Summary
The NHS Information Centre has updated the latest findings from last years ‘Trends in Consultation Rates in General Practice' publication (published 30th September 2008) to include data from 2008-2009.
The information is presented in two separate reports: one for the calendar years 1995-2008 and one for the financial years 1995/1996 to 2008/2009.
This is the last report in a planned series to be published by the NHS Information Centre.
Key facts
- describes the population and practices contributing to the analysis in terms of geographical location, list size and overall age-sex structure
- analyses trends in consultations by age and sex over each of the last 14 years
- estimates changes in the number of consultations nationally and for the typical general practice
- escribes the pattern of consultations according to type of health profession (for example, GP or nurse)
- report on patterns of consultations according to where the consultation took place (home visit, telephone or in the surgery).
Coverage
Date Range: January 01, 1995 to December 31, 2009
Geographical coverage:
UK
Geographical granularity:
Government Office Regions
Country
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Trends in Consultation Rates in General Practice - 1995-2008: Report [.pdf]
Trends in Consultation Rates in General Practice - 1995-2008: Tables [.xls]