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CVD: Primary Care Intelligence

Packs

June 2017

Version 1

NHS Hillingdon CCG

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Contents 1. Introduction 3

2. CVD prevention

• The narrative 11

• The data 13

3. Hypertension

• The narrative 16

• The data 17

4. Stroke

• The narrative 27

• The data 28

5. Diabetes

• The narrative 42

• The data 43

6. Kidney

• The narrative 53

• The data 54

7. Heart

• The narrative 65

• The data 66

8. Outcomes 82

9. Appendix 88

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Introduction

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This intelligence pack has been compiled by GPs and nurses and pharmacists in

the Primary Care CVD Leadership Forum in collaboration with the National

Cardiovascular Intelligence Network

Matt Kearney Sarit Ghosh Kathryn Griffith

George Kassianos Jo Whitmore Matthew Fay

Chris Harris Jan Procter-King Yassir Javaid

Ivan Benett Ruth Chambers Ahmet Fuat

Mike Kirby Peter Green Kamlesh Khunti

Helen Williams Quincy Chuhka Sheila McCorkindale

Nigel Rowell Ali Morgan Stephen Kirk

Sally Christie Clare Hawley Paul Wright

Bruce Taylor Mike Knapton John Robson

Richard Mendelsohn Chris Arden David Fitzmaurice

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Local intelligence as a tool for clinicians and commissioners

to improve outcomes for our patients

Why should we use this CVD Intelligence Pack

The high risk conditions for cardiovascular disease (CVD) - such as hypertension, atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol,

diabetes, non-diabetic hyperglycaemia and chronic kidney disease - are the low hanging fruit for prevention in the NHS

because in each case late diagnosis and suboptimal treatment is common and there is substantial variation. High

quality primary care is central to improving outcomes in CVD because primary care is where much prevention and

most diagnosis and treatment is delivered.

This cardiovascular intelligence pack is a powerful resource for stimulating local conversations about quality

improvement in primary care. Across a number of vascular conditions, looking at prevention, diagnosis, care and

outcomes, the data allows comparison between clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and between practices.

This is not about performance management because we know that variation can have more than one interpretation.

But patients have a right to expect that we will ask challenging questions about how the best practices are achieving

the best, what average or below average performers could do differently, and how they could be supported to perform

as well as the best.

How to use the CVD intelligence pack

The intelligence pack has several sections – CVD prevention, hypertension, stroke and atrial fibrillation (AF), diabetes,

kidney disease, heart disease and heart failure. Each section has one slide of narrative that makes the case and asks

some questions. This is followed by data for a number of indicators, each with benchmarked comparison between

CCGs and between practices.

Use the pack to identify where there is variation that needs exploring and to start asking challenging questions about

where and how quality could be improved. We suggest you then develop a local action plan for quality improvement –

this might include establishing communities of practice to build clinical leadership, systematic local audit to get a better

understanding of the gaps in care and outcomes, and developing new models of care that mobilise the wider primary

care team to reduce burden on general practice.

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Data and methods

This slide pack compares the clinical commissioning group (CCG) with CCGs in its strategic transformation plan (STP) and

England. Where a CCG is in more than one STP, it has been allocated to the STP with the greatest geographical or

population coverage. The slide pack also compares the CCG to its 10 most similar CCGs in terms of demography, ethnicity

and deprivation. For information on the methodology used to calculate the 10 most similar CCGs please go to:

http://www.england.nhs.uk/resources/resources-for-ccgs/comm-for-value/

The 10 most similar CCGs to NHS Hillingdon CCG are:

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

The majority of data used in the packs is taken from the 2015/16 Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF). Where this is

not the case, this is indicated in the slide. All GP practices that were included in the 2015/16 QOF are included. Full

source data are shown in the appendix.

For the majority of indicators, the additional number of people that would be treated if all practices were to achieve as well

as the average of the top achieving practices is calculated. This is calculated by taking an average of the intervention rates

(ie the denominator includes exceptions) for the best 50% of practices in the CCG and applying this rate to all practices in

the CCG. Note, this number is not intended to be proof of a realisable improvement; rather it gives an indication of the

magnitude of available opportunity.

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Benchmarking is helpful because it highlights

variation.

Of course it has long been acknowledged that some

variation is inevitable in the healthcare and outcomes

experienced by patients.

But John Wennberg, who has championed research

into clinical variation over four decades and who

founded the pioneering Dartmouth Atlas of Health

Care, concluded that much variation is unwarranted –

ie it cannot be explained on the basis of illness,

medical evidence, or patient preference, but is

accounted for by the willingness and ability of doctors

to offer treatment.

Benchmarking may not be conclusive. Its strength lies not in

the answers it provides but in the questions it generates for

CCGs and practices.

For example:

1. How much variation is there in detection, management,

exception reporting and outcomes?

2. How many people would benefit if average performers

improved to the level of the best performers?

3. How many people would benefit if the lowest performers

matched the achievement of the average?

4. What are better performers doing differently in the way

they provide services in order to achieve better outcomes?

5. How can the CCG support low and average performers to

help them match the achievement of the best?

6. How can we build clinical leadership to drive quality

improvement?

A key observation about benchmarking data is

that it does not tell us why there is variation. Some of the

variation may be explained by population or case mix and

some may be unwarranted. We will not know unless we

investigate.

The variation that exists between

demographically similar CCGs and

between practices illustrates the local

potential to improve care and outcomes

for our patients

There are legitimate reasons for exception reporting. But …….

Excepting patients from indicators puts them at risk of not receiving optimal care and of having worse outcomes. It is also

likely to increase health inequalities. The substantial variation seen in exception reporting for some indicators suggests

that some practices are more effective than others at reaching their whole population. Benchmarking exception reporting

allows us to identify the practices that need support to implement the strategies adopted by low excepting practices.

Why does variation matter?

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Cluster methodology: your most similar practices

Each practice has been grouped on the basis of demographic data into

15 national clusters. These demographic factors cover:

• deprivation (practice level)

• age profile (% < 5, % < 18, % 15-24, % 65+, % 75+, % 85+)

• ethnicity (% population of white ethnicity)

• practice population side

These demographic factors closely align with those used to calculate

the “Similar 10 CCGs”.

These demographic factors have been used to compare practices with

similar populations to account for potential factors which may drive

variation. Some local interpretation will need to be applied to the data

contained within the packs as practices with significant outlying

population characteristics e.g. university populations or care home

practices will need further contextualisation.

Further detailed information including full technical methodology and a

full PDF report on each of the 15 practice clusters is available here:

https://github.com/julianflowers/geopractice.

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5

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-20%-15%-10%-5%0%5%

WELLINGTON ROAD SURGERY

EMERSONS GREEN MEDICAL CENTRE

LEAP VALLEY MEDICAL CENTRE

CHRISTCHURCH FAMILY MEDICAL CENTRE

CONISTON MEDICAL PRACTICE

FROME VALLEY MEDICAL CENTRE

ST MARY STREET SURGERY

KINGSWOOD HEALTH CENTRE

CONCORD MEDICAL CENTRE

KENNEDY WAY SURGERY

BRADLEY STOKE SURGERY

THE WILLOW SURGERY

CLOSE FARM SURGERY

PILNING SURGERY

COURTSIDE SURGERY

ALMONDSBURY SURGERY

STOKE GIFFORD MEDICAL CENTRE

ORCHARD MEDICAL CENTRE

WEST WALK SURGERY

THORNBURY HEALTH CENTRE - BURNEY

The performance of every practice in the GP cluster contributes to the average of the top performing

50% of practices to form a benchmark.

The difference between the benchmark and the selected practices is displayed on this chart. The benchmark will

most likely be different for different practices as they are in different clusters, so the difference is the key measure

here. If the practice performance is below the benchmark, the difference is applied to the denominator plus

exceptions to demonstrate potential gains on a practice basis. The potential gains on a CCG basis are calculated

based on the difference between the top 5 performing closest CCGs and the selected CCG, applied to the

denominator plus exceptions.

Cluster methodology: calculating potential gains

Raw difference between the

practice value

and the average of the

highest or lowest 50% of

similar cluster practices

Potential opportunity if

the practice value was

to move to the average

of the highest 50% of

similar cluster practices

Potential opportunity if the

CCG value were to move

to the average of the top 5

performing closest CCGs

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CVD prevention

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CVD prevention “The NHS needs a radical upgrade

in prevention if it is to be

sustainable”

5 year Forward View 2014

The size of the prevention problem

• 2/3 of adults are obese or overweight

• 1/3 of adults are physically inactive

• average smoking prevalence is 17% but is much

higher in some communities

• in high risk conditions like atrial fibrillation, high blood

pressure, diabetes and high ten year CVD risk score,

up to half of all people do not receive preventive

treatments that are known to be highly effective at

preventing heart attacks and strokes

• around 90% of people with familial hypercholestero-

laemia are undiagnosed and untreated despite their

average 10 year reduction in life expectancy

This is because England faces an epidemic of largely

preventable non-communicable diseases, such as heart

disease and stroke, cancer, Type 2 diabetes and liver disease.

The Global Burden of Disease Study (next slide) shows us that

the leading causes of premature mortality include diet,

tobacco, obesity, raised blood pressure, physical inactivity and

raised cholesterol. The radical upgrade in prevention needs

population-level approaches. But it also needs interventions in

primary care for individuals with behavioural and clinical risk

factors.

0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12%

Unsafe water/ sanitation/ handwashing

Unsafe sex

Other environmental risks

Sexual abuse and violence

Child and maternal malnutrition

Low bone mineral density

Air pollution

Occupational risks

Low physical activity

Low glomerular filtration rate

High total cholesterol

High fasting plasma glucose

Alcohol and drug use

High systolic blood pressure

High body-mass index

Tobacco smoke

Dietary risks

HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis

Diarrhea, lower respiratory & other common infectious diseases

Neglected tropical diseases & malaria

Maternal disorders

Neonatal disorders

Nutritional deficiencies

Other communicable, maternal, neonatal, & nutritional diseases

Neoplasms

Cardiovascular diseases

Chronic respiratory diseases

Cirrhosis

Digestive diseases

Neurological disorders

Mental & substance use disorders

Diabetes, urogenital, blood, & endocrine diseases

Musculoskeletal disorders

Other non-communicable diseases

Transport injuries

Unintentional injuries

Self-harm and interpersonal violence

Forces of nature, war, & legal intervention

Percent of total disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs)

Social prescribing and wellbeing hubs offer new

models for supporting behaviour change while reducing

burden on general practice.

The NHS Health Check is a systematic approach to

identifying local people at high risk of CVD, offering

behaviour change support and early detection of the

high risk but often undiagnosed conditions such as

hypertension, atrial fibrillation, CKD, diabetes and pre-

diabetes.

Question: What proportion of our local eligible

population is receiving the NHS Health Check and how

effective is the follow-up management of their clinical

risk factors in primary care?

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Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

Risk Factors for premature death and disability caused by CVD in England, expressed as a percentage of total disability-adjusted life-years

0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10%

Other environmental risks

Low glomerular filtration rate

Air pollution

Low physical activity

High fasting plasma glucose

Tobacco smoke

High body-mass index

High total cholesterol

Dietary risks

High systolic blood pressure

Percentage of total CVD disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs)

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13.6%

14.9%

15.3%

16.2%

16.3%

16.6%

18.7%

18.7%

19.2%

20.2%

22.7%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

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Estimated smoking prevalence (QOF) by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

Note: It has been found that the proportion of

patients recorded as smokers correlates well

with IHS smoking prevalence and is a good

estimate of the actual smoking prevalence in

local areas,

http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/4/7/e005217.abs

tract

Definition: denominator of QOF clinical indicator

SMOKE004 ( number of patients 15+ who are

recorded as current smokers) divided by GP

practice’s estimated number of patients 15+

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• prevalence of 16.3% in NHS

Hillingdon CCG

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8.2%

9.7%

10.3%

11.2%

11.6%

11.8%

12.1%

12.5%

13.2%

13.5%

13.6%

13.7%

13.8%

13.9%

14.5%

14.6%

14.9%

14.9%

15.2%

15.2%

15.3%

15.7%

15.7%

16.3%

16.8%

16.9%

17.4%

17.4%

17.8%

17.8%

17.9%

18.1%

18.4%

18.7%

18.8%

19.0%

19.2%

19.6%

19.7%

19.7%

19.7%

20.2%

20.9%

22.3%

24.4%

25.2%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

ACRE SURGERY E86041

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

GP Practice CCG

14

Estimated smoking prevalence (QOF) by GP practice

Note: This method is thought to be a reasonably

robust method in estimating smoking prevalence

for the majority of GP practices. However,

caution is advised for extreme estimates of

smoking prevalence and those with high

numbers of smoking status not recorded and

exceptions.

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• 39,974 people who are recorded as

smokers in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• GP practice range: 8.2% to 25.2%

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Hypertension

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The Missing Millions On average, each CCG in England has 26,000 residents with

undiagnosed hypertension – these individuals are unaware of

their increased cardiovascular risk and are untreated.

What might help? • support practices to share audit data and systematically

identify gaps and opportunities for improved detection and

management of hypertension

• work with practices and local authorities to maximise

uptake and follow up in the NHS Health Check

• support access to self-test BP stations in waiting rooms

and to ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.

• commission community pharmacists to offer blood

pressure measurement, diagnosis and management

support, including support for adherence to medication

What questions should we ask in our CCG? 1. for each indicator how wide is the variation in achievement

and exception reporting?

2. how many people would benefit if all practices performed

as well as the best?

3. how can we support practices who are average or below

average to perform as well as the best in:

• detection of hypertension

• management of hypertension What do we know? • at least half of all heart attacks and strokes are

caused by high blood pressure and it is a major risk

factor for chronic kidney disease and cognitive decline

• treatment is very effective – every 10mmHg reduction

in systolic blood pressure lowers risk of heart attack

and stroke by 20%

• despite this 4 out of 10 adults with hypertension, over

5 and a half million people in England, remain

undiagnosed

• and even when the condition is identified, treatment is

often suboptimal, with blood pressure poorly

controlled in about 1 out of 3 individuals

Hypertension

High blood pressure is common and costly • it affects around a quarter of all adults

• the NHS costs of hypertension are around £2bn

• social costs are probably considerably higher

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The Global Burden of Disease

Study confirmed high blood pressure as

a leading cause of premature death

and disability

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0.59

0.48

0.49

0.51

0.57

0.57

0.58

0.58

0.59

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

Ratio

0.59

0.48

0.49

0.51

0.57

0.57

0.58

0.58

0.59

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

Ratio

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Hypertension observed prevalence compared with expected prevalence by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

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Note: this slide shows Hypertension prevalence

estimates created using data from QOF

hypertension registers 2014/15 and

Undiagnosed hypertension estimates for adults

16 years and older. 2014. Department of Primary

Care & Public Health, Imperial College London

• the ratio of those diagnosed with

hypertension versus those expected

to have hypertension is 0.58. This

compares to 0.59 for England

• this suggests that 58% of people with

hypertension have been diagnosed

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0.54

0.57

0.57

0.57

0.57

0.57

0.57

0.58

0.59

0.59

0.62

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

18

Hypertension observed prevalence compared with expected prevalence by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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0.25

0.34

0.46

0.46

0.49

0.49

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.51

0.52

0.52

0.52

0.53

0.53

0.53

0.54

0.54

0.56

0.56

0.56

0.57

0.57

0.58

0.59

0.60

0.61

0.62

0.63

0.63

0.64

0.65

0.65

0.68

0.68

0.68

0.68

0.69

0.70

0.70

0.71

0.73

0.75

0.75

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

ACRE SURGERY E86041

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

Ratio

GP practice CCG

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Hypertension observed prevalence compared with expected prevalence by GP practice

• it is estimated that there are 27,028

people with undiagnosed

hypertension in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• GP practice range of observed to

expected hypertension prevalence

0.25 to 0.75

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79.6%

74.3%

75.3%

77.6%

78.7%

78.8%

79.7%

79.8%

80.3%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

79.6%

74.3%

75.3%

77.6%

78.7%

78.8%

79.7%

79.8%

80.3%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

20

Percentage of patients with hypertension whose last blood pressure reading (measured in

the preceding 12 months) is 150/90 mmHg or less by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

*Using QOF clinical indicator HYP006

denominator plus exceptions

• 37,695 people with hypertension

(diagnosed)* in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 30,041 (79.7%) people whose blood

pressure is <= 150/90

• 1,187 (3.1%) people who are

excepted from optimal control

• 6,467 (17.2%) additional people

whose blood pressure is not <=

150/90

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76.8%

77.9%

78.3%

78.4%

78.6%

78.8%

78.9%

79.4%

79.6%

79.7%

80.1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

21

Percentage of patients with hypertension whose last blood pressure reading (measured in

the preceding 12 months) is 150/90 mmHg or less by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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119

133

114

44

145

218

114

150

142

55

198

90

250

217

78

91

123

153

182

79

139

201

190

205

63

105

359

69

61

79

265

136

90

92

134

199

104

166

294

245

75

368

314

460

165

381

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

ACRE SURGERY E86041

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

No treatment Exceptions reported

22

Percentage of patients with hypertension whose last blood pressure reading

(measured in the preceding 12 months) is not 150/90 mmHg or less by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 7,654 people whose blood

pressure is not <= 150/90

• GP practice range: 12.4% to 40.8%

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66.5%

65.4%

70.1%

71.6%

73.4%

76.0%

78.4%

83.4%

84.4%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

England

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

66.5%

65.4%

70.1%

71.6%

73.4%

76.0%

78.4%

83.4%

84.4%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

England

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

23

New diagnosis of hypertension who have been given a CVD risk assessment whose

CVD risk exceeds 20% and treated with statins by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

• 176 people with a new diagnosis* of

hypertension with a CVD risk of 20%

or higher in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 126 (71.6%) people who are currently

treated with statins

• 49 (27.8%) people who are exempted

from treatment with statins

• 1 (0.6%) additional people who are

not currently treated with statins

*Using the QOF clinical indicator CVD-PP001

denominator plus exceptions

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69.2%

69.6%

70.0%

71.6%

74.7%

75.0%

75.0%

76.4%

76.9%

78.4%

80.2%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

69.2%

69.6%

70.0%

71.6%

74.7%

75.0%

75.0%

76.4%

76.9%

78.4%

80.2%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

24

New diagnosis of hypertension who have been given a CVD risk assessment whose

CVD risk exceeds 20% and treated with statins by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

3

3

5

3

6

2

3

5

2

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

ACRE SURGERY E86041

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

No treatment Exceptions reported

25

New diagnosis of hypertension who have been given a CVD risk assessment whose

CVD risk exceeds 20% and not treated with statins by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 50 people who are not treated

with statins

• GP practice range: 0.0% to 100.0%

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Stroke

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Only a half of people with known

AF who then suffer a stroke have been

anticoagulated before their stroke.

Stroke is one of the leading causes of

premature death and disability. Stroke is

devastating for individuals and families, and

accounts for a substantial proportion of health

and social care expenditure.

What might help? • increase opportunistic pulse checking especially in over 65s

• support practices to share audit data and systematically

identify gaps and opportunities for improved detection and

management of AF - eg GRASP-AF

• promote systematic use of CHADS-VASC and HASBLED to

ensure those at high risk are offered stroke prevention

• promote systematic use of Warfarin Patient Safety Audit Tool

to ensure optimal time in therapeutic range for people on

warfarin

• develop local consensus statement on risk-benefit balance for

anticoagulants, including the newer treatments (NOACs)

• work with practices and local authorities to maximise uptake

and clinical follow up in the NHS Health Check

• commission community pharmacists to offer pulse checks,

anticoagulant monitoring, and support for adherence to

medication

What questions should we ask in our CCG? 1. for each indicator how wide is the variation in

detection, treatment and exception reporting?

2. how many people would benefit if all practices

performed as well as the best?

3. how can we support practices who are average

and below average to perform as well as the

best in detection of atrial fibrillation and stroke

prevention with anticoagulation.

Atrial fibrillation increases the risk of stroke

by a factor of 5, and strokes caused by AF are

often more severe, with higher mortality and

greater disability.

Anticoagulation reduces the risk of stroke in

people with AF by two thirds.

Despite this, AF is underdiagnosed and under

treated: up to a third of people with AF are

unaware they have the condition and even when

diagnosed inadequate treatment is common –

large numbers do not receive anticoagulants or

have poor anticoagulant control.

Stroke prevention

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0.70

0.47

0.58

0.58

0.59

0.61

0.64

0.65

0.65

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8

England

NHS Brent CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

0.70

0.47

0.58

0.58

0.59

0.61

0.64

0.65

0.65

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8

England

NHS Brent CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

28

Atrial fibrillation observed prevalence compared to expected prevalence by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

Note: This slide compares the prevalence of

atrial fibrillation recorded in QOF in 2015/16 to

the estimated prevalence of atrial fibrillation,

taken from National Cardiovascular Intelligence

Network estimates produced in 2017. The

estimates were developed by applying age-sex

specific prevalence rates as reported by Norberg

et al (2013) to GP population estimates from

NHS Digital. Estimates reported are adjusted for

age and sex of the local population.

• the ratio of those diagnosed with atrial

fibrillation versus those expected to

have atrial fibrillation is 0.64. This

compares to 0.7 for England

• this suggests that 64% of people with

atrial fibrillation have been diagnosed.

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0.50

0.58

0.59

0.60

0.61

0.62

0.63

0.64

0.65

0.67

0.68

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

29

Atrial fibrillation observed prevalence compared to expected prevalence by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.8

0.8

0.8

0.9

0.9

0.9

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

ACRE SURGERY E86041

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

Ratio

GP practice CCG

30

Atrial fibrillation observed prevalence compared with expected prevalence by GP practice

• it is estimated that there are 6,017

people with undiagnosed atrial

fibrillation in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• GP practice range of observed to

expected atrial fibrillation prevalence

0.3 to 0.9

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77.9%

68.3%

69.0%

72.2%

75.9%

75.9%

76.1%

76.4%

76.9%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

Optimal management No treatment Exceptions reported

31

In patients with AF with a CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2 or more,

the percentage treated with anti-coagulation therapy by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

• 3,191 people with atrial fibrillation*

with a CHA2DS2-VASc score >= 2 in

NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 2,305 (72.2%) people treated with

anti-coagulation therapy

• 368 (11.5%) people who are

exceptions

• 518 (16.2%) additional people with a

recorded CHA2DS2-VASc score >= 2

who are not treated

*Using the QOF clinical indicator AF007

denominator plus exceptions

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71.6%

72.2%

72.7%

73.1%

73.9%

75.5%

76.9%

77.1%

78.1%

79.5%

82.3%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

Optimal management No treatment Exceptions reported

32

In patients with AF with a CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2 or more, the percentage

treated with anti-coagulation therapy by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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2

3

2

8

18

17

5

4

11

6

12

28

24

4

12

25

1

6

7

21

39

5

13

9

36

16

28

33

17

58

72

23

28

29

49

5

10

14

8

32

5

37

56

5

11

32

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

ACRE SURGERY E86041

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

No treatment Exceptions reported

33

In patients with AF with a CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2 or more, the percentage treated

with anti-coagulation therapy by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 886 people with a recorded

CHA2DS2-VASc score >= 2 who are

not treated

• GP practice range: 10.5% to 42.7%

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21

7

3

23

33

18

3

4

5

7

2

2

1

2

2

0

0

0

-30%-25%-20%-15%-10%-5%0%5%10%

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE

WILLOW TREE SURGERY

KINGSWAY SURGERY

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE

ACRE SURGERY

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE

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In patients with AF with a CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2 or more, the percentage treated

with anti-coagulation therapy by GP practice – opportunities compared to GP cluster

• using the GP cluster method of

calculating potential gains, if each

practice was to achieve as well as the

upper quartile of its national cluster,

then an additional 378 people would

be treated

Details of this methodology are available on slide

9. Click here to view them.

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83.8%

80.3%

81.3%

82.9%

82.9%

83.3%

84.2%

84.6%

84.8%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

Below 150/90 Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

35

Percentage of patients with a history of stroke whose last blood pressure reading

(measured in the preceding 12 months) is 150/90 mmHg or less by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

*Using the QOF clinical indicator STIA003

denominator plus exceptions

• 3,488 people with a history of stroke

or TIA* in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 2,907 (83.3%) people whose blood

pressure is <= 150 / 90

• 133 (3.8%) people who are

exceptions

• 448 (12.8%) additional people whose

blood pressure is not <= 150 / 90

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80.0%

83.0%

83.1%

83.3%

83.3%

83.4%

83.6%

84.1%

84.5%

84.6%

84.6%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

Below 150/90 Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

36

Percentage of patients with a history of stroke whose last blood pressure reading

(measured in the preceding 12 months) is 150/90 mmHg or less by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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3

2

2

9

4

2

9

6

5

9

14

3

4

3

2

6

12

18

13

26

9

4

24

4

15

9

22

12

8

18

7

6

19

15

22

22

4

31

6

48

8

30

12

16

10

48

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

ACRE SURGERY E86041

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

No treatment Exceptions reported

37

Percentage of patients with a history of stroke whose last blood pressure reading (measured

in the preceding 12 months) is not 150/90 mmHg or less by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 581 people whose blood pressure

is not <= 150 / 90

• GP practice range: 4.5% to 40.7%

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91.8%

87.3%

90.2%

90.3%

90.4%

90.8%

90.8%

91.8%

93.0%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

Below 150/90 Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

38

Percentage of patients with a stroke shown to be non-haemorrhagic, or a history of TIA,

who have a record in the preceding 12 months that an anti-platelet agent, or an

anti-coagulant is being taken by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

*Using the QOF clinical indicator STIA007

denominator plus exceptions

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• 1,880 people with a stroke shown to

be non-haemorrhagic* in NHS

Hillingdon CCG

• 1,707 (90.8%) people who are taking

an anti-platetet agent or anti-

coagulant

• 142 (7.6%) people who are

exceptions

• 31 (1.6%) additional people with no

treatment

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89.1%

89.6%

90.8%

90.8%

91.0%

91.5%

91.8%

91.8%

92.1%

92.8%

93.1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

Below 150/90 Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

39

Percentage of patients with a stroke shown to be non-haemorrhagic, or a history of TIA,

who have a record in the preceding 12 months that an anti-platelet agent,

or an anti-coagulant is being taken by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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1

1

1

2

2

2

1

2

1

4

1

2

2

1

1

5

1

2

1

10

1

3

9

10

6

1

3

13

2

6

3

8

9

7

7

12

7

4

15

4

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

ACRE SURGERY E86041

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

No treatment Exceptions reported

40

Percentage of patients with a stroke shown to be non-haemorrhagic, or a history of TIA,

who do not have a record in the preceding 12 months that an anti-platelet agent,

or an anti-coagulant is being taken by GP practice

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• in total, including exceptions, there

are 173 people who are not taking an

anti-platelet agent or anti-coagulant

• GP practice range: 0.0% to 28.6%

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Diabetes

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Type 2 Diabetes in numbers • diagnosed prevalence – 3.0 million

• undiagnosed diabetes – 900,000

• non-diabetic hyperglycaemia (high risk of diabetes) – 5 million

What might help • ensure universal participation by practices in the National

Diabetes Audit (NDA)

• benchmark practice level data from the NDA – and support

practices to explore variation

• increase support for patient education and shared

management

• maximise uptake of the NHS Health Check to aid detection of

diabetes and Non Diabetic Hyperglycaemia

• maximise uptake of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme

What questions should we ask in our CCG? 1. for each indicator how wide is the variation in achievement and

exception reporting?

2. how many people would benefit if all practices performed as well

as the best?

3. how can we support practices who are average and below

average to perform as well as the best in:

• detection of diabetes

• delivery of the 8 care processes and achievement of the 3

treatment targets

• identification and management of Non-diabetic hyperglycaemia

Type 2 diabetes is often preventable People at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes

can be identified through the NHS Health Check,

and the disease can be prevented or delayed in

many through intensive behaviour change support.

Complications of diabetes are preventable Diabetes is a major cause of premature death and

disability and greatly increases the risk of heart

disease and stroke, kidney failure, amputations and

blindness. 80% of NHS spending on diabetes goes

on managing these complications, most of which

could be prevented. There are 8 essential care

processes, in addition to retinal screening, that

together substantially reduce complication rates.

Despite this, around a half of people with diabetes

do not receive all 8 care processes, and there is

widespread variation between CCGs and practices

in levels of achievement

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Diabetes costs the NHS

£9.8 billion per year – and the

prevalence is rising

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0.77

0.56

0.57

0.60

0.76

0.78

0.79

0.81

0.87

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0

England

NHS West London CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

0.77

0.56

0.57

0.60

0.76

0.78

0.79

0.81

0.87

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0

England

NHS West London CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

43

Diabetes observed prevalence compared with expected prevalence by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

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Note: This slide compares the prevalence of

Diabetes recorded in QOF in 2015/16 to the

expected prevalence of Diabetes in 2016 taken

from the NCVIN diabetes prevalence model

produced in 2015.

• 0.81 ratio of observed to expected

diabetes prevalence in NHS

Hillingdon CCG, compared to 0.77 in

England

• this suggests 81% of people have

been diagnosed

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0.71

0.74

0.74

0.75

0.77

0.78

0.79

0.81

0.81

0.84

0.84

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

44

Diabetes observed prevalence compared with expected prevalence by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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1.0%

4.7%

5.3%

5.4%

5.5%

5.5%

6.0%

6.1%

6.1%

6.2%

6.2%

6.2%

6.2%

6.2%

6.5%

6.5%

6.6%

6.6%

6.7%

6.7%

6.8%

7.0%

7.0%

7.0%

7.1%

7.1%

7.2%

7.3%

7.3%

7.4%

7.5%

7.5%

7.6%

7.8%

7.9%

8.0%

8.1%

8.7%

8.9%

9.2%

9.6%

9.6%

9.8%

10.4%

10.6%

11.8%

0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14%

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

ACRE SURGERY E86041

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

GP practice CCG

45

Diabetes prevalence by GP practice

• GP practice range of observed

diabetes 1.0% to 11.8%

• there are an estimated 3,859 people

with undiagnosed diabetes in NHS

Hillingdon CCG

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Note: The estimated number of undiagnosed

people with diabetes has been calculated by

multiplying the estimated prevalence rate to the

2015/16 QOF list size and subtracting the

number of people on the diabetes register.

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6.5%

4.0%

4.5%

4.6%

7.0%

7.3%

7.8%

8.6%

9.1%

1.9%

3.1%

2.9%

3.7%

1.6%

1.9%

2.5%

2.5%

1.3%

11.2%

8.8%

8.7%

9.4%

11.6%

11.2%

11.9%

12.4%

13.6%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

Diabetes prevalence Undiagnosed diabetes prevalence

Expected non-diabetic hyperglycaemia prevalence

6.5%

4.0%

4.5%

4.6%

7.0%

7.3%

7.8%

8.6%

9.1%

1.9%

3.1%

2.9%

3.7%

1.6%

1.9%

2.5%

2.5%

1.3%

11.2%

8.8%

8.7%

9.4%

11.6%

11.2%

11.9%

12.4%

13.6%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

Diabetes prevalence Undiagnosed diabetes prevalence

Expected non-diabetic hyperglycaemia prevalence

46

Expected total prevalence of diabetes and non-diabetic hyperglycaemia

• the estimated total prevalence of

diabetes in NHS Hillingdon CCG is

8.6% (diagnosed and undiagnosed)

• in addition, there are an estimated

11.6% of people in NHS Hillingdon

CCG who are at increased risk of

developing diabetes (i.e. with non-

diabetic hyperglycaemia)

Note: Prevalence estimates of non-diabetic

hyperglycaemia were developed using Health

Survey for England (HSE) data. Five years of

HSE data were combined, 2009- 2013. The

estimates take into account the age, ethnic group

and estimated body mass index of the population.

These estimates were produced using the GP

registered population.

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• this means that 20.2% of the

population in NHS Hillingdon CCG

are estimated to have diabetes, or at

high risk of developing of diabetes

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52.6%

31.9%

36.8%

39.6%

47.1%

49.5%

50.5%

59.5%

62.1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

England

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

52.6%

31.9%

36.8%

39.6%

47.1%

49.5%

50.5%

59.5%

62.1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

England

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

47

People with diabetes who had eight care processes by CCG 2015/16

• overall practice participation in the

2015/16 audit was 81.4% in England

• data on care processes and treatment

targets are taken from the National

Diabetes Audit (NDA)

• in NHS Hillingdon CCG, 40 out of 46

practices (87.0%) participated in the

NDA. Data is not available for the

remaining practices

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• 39.6% of people with diabetes (of

practices who participated in the

audit) had the eight recommended

care processes in NHS Hillingdon

CCG, compared to 52.6% in England

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3.5%

3.9%

7.8%

16.9%

18.4%

18.4%

18.7%

18.8%

22.5%

23.5%

24.0%

24.2%

24.4%

25.2%

27.1%

29.6%

30.0%

30.2%

30.9%

32.5%

32.7%

36.1%

37.3%

38.0%

40.2%

40.3%

40.9%

42.4%

44.8%

45.4%

47.3%

50.2%

52.6%

59.6%

61.2%

62.5%

66.4%

66.6%

69.8%

74.5%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

ACRE SURGERY E86041

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

GP practice Average of practices in the CCG who participated in the audit

48

People with diabetes who had eight care processes by GP practice, 2015/16

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• achievement - 8 care processes: in

practices who provided data via the

NDA, between 3.5% and 74.5% of

patients received all 8 care processes

• at least 8,498 people did not receive

the eight care processes

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39.0%

37.0%

37.2%

38.6%

39.1%

39.1%

40.4%

42.2%

42.8%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

39.0%

37.0%

37.2%

38.6%

39.1%

39.1%

40.4%

42.2%

42.8%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

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People with diabetes who met all 3 treatment targets by CCG, 2015/16

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• 42.8% of people with diabetes (of

practices who participated in the

audit) met the three treatment targets

in NHS Hillingdon CCG, compared to

39.0% in England

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25.8%

30.4%

31.9%

32.8%

34.5%

34.5%

35.1%

36.7%

37.0%

38.3%

38.5%

38.8%

38.8%

39.2%

39.7%

39.9%

40.4%

41.1%

41.4%

44.3%

44.5%

45.2%

45.4%

45.9%

46.1%

46.5%

46.5%

47.0%

47.1%

47.1%

47.3%

47.5%

48.1%

48.5%

50.4%

50.8%

51.9%

52.0%

52.5%

54.6%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

ACRE SURGERY E86041

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

GP practice Average of practices in the CCG who participated in the audit

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People with diabetes who met all 3 treatment targets by GP practice, 2015/16

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• achievement - 3 treatment targets: in

practices who provided data via the

NDA, between 25.8% and 54.6% of

patients achieved all 3 treatment

targets

• at least 7,163 people did not meet the

three treatment targets

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26

25

46

17

45

29

25

7

14

-25%-20%-15%-10%-5%0%5%10%15%

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE

THE WARREN PRACTICE

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE

ACRE SURGERY

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE

ACREFIELD SURGERY

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE

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People with diabetes who met all 3 treatment targets by GP practice, 2015/16

- opportunities compared to GP cluster

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• using the GP cluster method of

calculating potential gains, if each

practice was to achieve as well as the

upper quartile of its national cluster,

then an additional 425 people would

be treated

Details of this methodology are available on slide

9. Click here to view them.

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Kidney

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Chronic Kidney Disease can

progress to kidney failure and it

substantially increases the risk

of heart attack and stroke.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is common.

It is one of the commonest co-morbidities and affects a third

of people over 75. In 2010 it was estimated to cost the NHS

around £1.5bn. Average length of stay in hospital tends to

be longer and outcomes are considerably worse:

approximately 7,000 excess strokes and 12,000 excess

heart attacks occur each year in people with CKD

compared to those without.

Individuals with CKD are also at much higher risk of

developing acute kidney injury when they have an

intercurrent illness such as pneumonia What might help • Support practices to share audit data and systematically

identify gaps and opportunities for improved detection

and management of CKD.

• Promote uptake of and follow up from the NHS Health

Check to aid detection and management of CKD

• Offer local training and education in the detection and

management of CKD

What questions should we ask in our CCG? 1. for each indicator how wide is the variation in

achievement and exception reporting?

2. how many people would benefit if all practices

performed as well as the best?

3. how can we support practices who are average and

below average to perform as well as the best in:

• detection of CKD

• more systematic delivery of evidence based care

Late diagnosis of CKD is common. Around a third of people with CKD are undiagnosed. More

opportunistic testing and improved uptake of the NHS

Health Check will increase detection rates.

Evidence based guidance from NICE highlights CVD

risk reduction, good blood pressure control and

management of proteinuria as essential steps to reduce the

risk of cardiovascular events and progression to kidney

failure. Despite this there is often significant variation

between practices in achievement and exception reporting.

Management of chronic kidney disease

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0.68

0.33

0.40

0.41

0.43

0.49

0.50

0.55

0.56

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

Ratio

0.68

0.33

0.40

0.41

0.43

0.49

0.50

0.55

0.56

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

Ratio

54

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) observed prevalence (2015/16) compared

with expected prevalence (2011) by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

Note: This slide compares the prevalence of CKD

recorded in QOF in 2015/16 to the expected

prevalence of CKD produced by the University of

Southampton in 2011. A small number of CCGs

have a ratio greater than 1. It is unlikely that all

people with CKD will be diagnosed in any CCG

and therefore a ratio greater than 1 suggests that

the figures are underestimating the true CKD

prevalence in the area. These ratios should be

taken as an indication of the comparative scale of

undiagnosed CKD rather than absolute figures.

• the ratio of those diagnosed with

chronic kidney disease versus those

expected to have chronic kidney

disease is 0.5. This compares to 0.68

for England

• this suggests that 50% of people with

chronic kidney disease have been

diagnosed

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0.42

0.48

0.50

0.50

0.53

0.56

0.62

0.65

0.67

0.70

0.86

0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

Ratio

55

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) observed prevalence (2015/16)

compared with expected prevalence (2011) by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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0.3%

0.4%

0.7%

0.7%

1.0%

1.1%

1.2%

1.4%

1.4%

1.6%

1.7%

1.8%

1.8%

1.8%

1.8%

2.1%

2.1%

2.1%

2.2%

2.2%

2.2%

2.3%

2.4%

2.4%

2.4%

2.4%

2.4%

2.5%

2.9%

2.9%

3.0%

3.1%

3.2%

3.4%

3.4%

3.5%

3.5%

3.7%

3.7%

3.9%

4.0%

4.1%

4.2%

4.4%

5.2%

7.4%

0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8%

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

ACRE SURGERY E86041

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

GP practice CCG

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CKD prevalence by GP practice, 2015/16

Note: CCG estimates for the estimated

number of people with CKD are based on

applying a proportion from a resident based

population estimate to a GP registered

population. The characteristics of registered

and resident populations may vary in some

CCGs, and local interpretation is required.

• it is estimated that there are 6,464

people with undiagnosed chronic

kidney disease in NHS Hillingdon

CCG

• GP practice range of observed CKD:

0.3% to 7.4%

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74.4%

70.3%

73.3%

73.3%

74.9%

75.1%

75.3%

75.7%

77.1%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

Below 140/85 Not below 140/85 Exceptions reported

57

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose last blood pressure reading (measured in

the preceding 12 months) is 140/85 mmHg or less by CCG, 2014/15

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

*Using the QOF clinical indicator CKD002

denominator plus exceptions. Note: as

the CKD002 indicator was removed from

the QOF in 15/16 this is historic data

taken from the 2014/15 QOF.

• 6,565 people with CKD (diagnosed*)

in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 5,062 (77.1%) people whose blood

pressure is <= 140 /85

• 371 (5.7%) people who are

exceptions

• 1,132 (17.2%) additional people

whose blood pressure is not <= 140 /

85

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69.9%

73.0%

73.5%

73.6%

74.2%

74.9%

75.4%

75.4%

75.6%

75.7%

77.1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

Below 140/85 Not below 140/85 Exceptions reported

58

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose last blood pressure reading (measured

in the preceding 12 months) is 140/85 mmHg or less by CCG, 2014/15

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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11

35

6

14

16

40

19

31

57

36

10

57

17

6

4

3

89

7

47

12

12

56

42

4

9

57

15

50

7

26

8

80

19

33

24

14

15

20

26

109

75

11

73

32

63

70

12

24

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

THE CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

THE HIGH STREET PRACTICE YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

GLENDALE HOUSE SURGERY E86038

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

BEDWELL MEDICAL PRACTICE E86622

LADYGATE LANE SURGERY E86605

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

ACRE SURGERY E86041

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

THE EVERGREEN PRACTICE E86635

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

SHAKESPEARE MEDICAL CENTRE E86612

DR PINKINDER SAHOTA E86004

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

Not below 140/85 Exceptions reported

59

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose last blood pressure reading (measured in

the preceding 12 months) is not 140/85 mmHg or less by GP practice, 2014/15

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 1,503 people whose blood

pressure is not <= 140 / 85

• GP practice range: 9.7% to 46.2%

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15

7

41

18

31

5

35

12

9

7

-35%-30%-25%-20%-15%-10%-5%0%5%10%15%

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE

THE WARREN PRACTICE

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE

SHAKESPEARE MEDICAL CENTRE

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY

EASTBURY SURGERY

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE

THE CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE

60

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose last blood pressure reading (measured in the preceding

12 months) is not 140/85 mmHg or less by GP practice, 2014/15 – opportunities compared to GP cluster

• using the GP cluster method of

calculating potential gains, if each

practice was to achieve as well as the

upper quartile of its national cluster,

then an additional 378 people would

be treated

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75.4%

69.6%

73.5%

73.5%

74.1%

74.4%

75.5%

76.0%

78.6%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

Recorded Not recorded Exceptions reported

61

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose notes have a record of a

urine albumin: creatinine ratio test in the preceding 12 months by CCG, 2014/15

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

• 6,565 people with CKD (diagnosed*)

in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 5,162 (78.6%) people who have a

record of urine albumin:creatinine

ratio test

• 251 (3.8%) people who are

exceptions

• 1,152 (17.5%) additional people who

have no record of urine

albumin:creatinine ratio test

*Using the QOF clinical indicator CKD004

denominator plus exceptions. Note: as

the CKD004 indicator was removed from

the QOF in 15/16 this is historic data

taken from the 2014/15 QOF.

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61.6%

67.2%

71.2%

71.8%

74.1%

75.5%

76.1%

76.3%

76.6%

78.6%

79.2%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

Recorded Not recorded Exceptions reported

62

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose notes have a record of a

urine albumin: creatinine ratio test in the preceding 12 months by CCG, 2014/15

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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1

16

7

21

29

32

37

10

15

30

30

9

57

19

10

9

12

5

10

42

22

3

18

89

49

14

49

82

24

21

10

31

23

28

9

89

13

51

11

9

95

7

20

20

89

8

91

27

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

THE CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

ACRE SURGERY E86041

GLENDALE HOUSE SURGERY E86038

DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

THE EVERGREEN PRACTICE E86635

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

THE HIGH STREET PRACTICE YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

DR PINKINDER SAHOTA E86004

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

LADYGATE LANE SURGERY E86605

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

BEDWELL MEDICAL PRACTICE E86622

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

SHAKESPEARE MEDICAL CENTRE E86612

Not recorded Exceptions reported

63

Percentage of patients on the CKD register whose notes do not have a record of a

urine albumin: creatinine ratio test in the preceding 12 months by GP practice, 2014/15

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 1,403 people who have no record

of urine albumin:creatinine ratio test

• GP practice range: 3.2% to 77.1%

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Heart

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Coronary Heart Disease is one of the principal causes of

premature death and disability. The key elements of management for

an individual who has already had a heart attack or angina are

symptom control and secondary prevention of further cardiovascular

events and premature mortality. There is robust evidence to support the

use of anti-platelet treatment, statins, beta-blockers and angiotensin

converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers. There is

also robust evidence to support good control of blood pressure. Each of

these interventions is incentivised in QOF but variation in achievement

and exception reporting at practice level shows that there is often

considerable potential for improving management and outcomes.

What might help 1. roll out of GRASP-Heart Failure audit tool

that identifies people with heart failure who

are undiagnosed or under treated

2. education for health professionals to

promote evidence based management of

CHD and high quality measurement of

blood pressure

3. ensure access to rapid access diagnostic

clinics and specialist support for

management of angina and heart failure

4. ensure access to cardiac rehab for

individuals with CHD and heart failure

What questions should we ask in our CCG? 1. for each indicator how wide is the variation in

achievement and exception reporting?

2. how many people would benefit if all

practices performed as well as the best?

3. how can we support practices who are

average and below average to perform as

well as the best in:

• more systematic delivery of evidence

based care for people with CHD

• improved detection and management

of heart failure

Heart failure is a common and an important complication of

coronary heart disease and other conditions. Appropriate treatment

including up-titration of ace inhibitors and beta blockers in heart failure

due to LVSD can significantly improve symptom control and quality of

life, and improve outcomes for patients. Despite this, around a quarter

of people with heart failure are undetected and untreated. And amongst

those who are diagnosed, there is significant variation in the quality of

care.

Management of Heart Disease

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Premature death and disability in people with

CHD can be reduced significantly by systematic

evidence based management in primary care

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0.76%

0.40%

0.41%

0.44%

0.46%

0.49%

0.51%

0.54%

0.57%

0.0% 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.8%

England

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

0.76%

0.40%

0.41%

0.44%

0.46%

0.49%

0.51%

0.54%

0.57%

0.0% 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.8%

England

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

66

Heart failure prevalence by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

• prevalence of 0.49% in NHS

Hillingdon CCG compared to 0.76%

in England

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0.45%

0.45%

0.49%

0.50%

0.51%

0.51%

0.54%

0.58%

0.65%

0.82%

0.88%

0.0% 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% 1.0%

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

67

Heart failure prevalence by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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0.1%

0.1%

0.2%

0.2%

0.2%

0.2%

0.2%

0.2%

0.2%

0.3%

0.3%

0.3%

0.3%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

0.4%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.5%

0.6%

0.6%

0.6%

0.6%

0.6%

0.8%

0.8%

0.8%

0.8%

0.9%

0.9%

0.9%

1.0%

0.0% 0.2% 0.4% 0.6% 0.8% 1.0% 1.2%

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ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

ACRE SURGERY E86041

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

GP practice CCG

68

Heart failure prevalence by GP practice

• 1,481 people with diagnosed heart

failure in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• GP practice range: 0.1% to 1.0%

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84.7%

82.7%

84.8%

86.0%

86.0%

87.6%

88.4%

91.5%

91.5%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

Treatment No treatment Exceptions reported

69

Percentage of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction

(LVSD) who are treated with ACE-I / ARB by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

• 379 people with heart failure* with

LVSD in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 332 (87.6%) people treated with ACE-

I or ARB

• 47 (12.4%) people who are

exceptions

• 0 (0%) additional people who are not

treated with ACE-I or ARB

*Using the QOF clinical indicator HF003

denominator plus exceptions

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79.8%

81.4%

81.7%

82.9%

84.1%

87.6%

88.1%

88.7%

89.3%

89.7%

91.5%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

Treatment No treatment Exceptions reported

70

Percentage of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction

(LVSD) who are treated with ACE-I / ARB by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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8

2

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1

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1

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

ACRE SURGERY E86041

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

No treatment Exceptions reported

71

Percentage of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction

(LVSD) who are not treated with ACE-I / ARB by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 47 people who are not treated

with ACE-I or ARB

• GP practice range: 0.0% to 33.3%

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77.7%

71.7%

72.6%

73.4%

74.0%

77.4%

82.5%

82.8%

83.6%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

Treatment No treatment Exceptions reported

72

Percentage of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD)

who are treated with ACE-I / ARB and BB by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

• 332 people with heart failure* with

LVSD treated with ACE-I/ARB in NHS

Hillingdon CCG

• 241 (72.6%) people treated with ACE-

I/ARB and BB

• 72 (21.7%) people who are

exceptions

• 19 (5.7%) additional people who are

not treated with ACE-I/ARB and BB

*Using the QOF clinical indicator HF004

denominator plus exceptions

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72.6%

73.3%

73.5%

74.0%

75.0%

75.7%

76.4%

77.5%

78.6%

82.8%

83.0%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

Treatment No treatment Exceptions reported

73

Percentage of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD)

who are treated with ACE-I / ARB and BB by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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2

3

1

1

4

4

1

1

2

1

2

23

1

1

6

2

5

10

1

1

3

3

5

3

3

1

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

ACRE SURGERY E86041

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

No treatment Exceptions reported

74

Percentage of patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) who

are not treated with ACE-I / ARB and BB by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 91 people who are not treated

with ACE-I or ARB

• GP practice range: 0.0% to 100.0%

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88.2%

83.9%

86.3%

86.5%

87.9%

88.0%

89.1%

89.5%

89.8%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Brent CCG

Below 150/90 Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

75

Percentage of patients with CHD whose blood pressure reading

(measured in the preceding 12 months) is 150/90 mmHg or less by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

*Using the QOF clinical indicator CHD002

denominator plus exceptions

• 6,935 people with coronary heart

disease* in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 6,181 (89.1%) people whose blood

pressure <= 150 / 90

• 241 (3.5%) people who are

exceptions

• 513 (7.4%) additional people whose

blood pressure is not <= 150 / 90

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85.4%

86.8%

87.6%

87.7%

87.9%

87.9%

87.9%

88.2%

89.1%

89.3%

90.1%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

Below 150/90 Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

76

Percentage of patients with CHD whose blood pressure reading

(measured in the preceding 12 months) is 150/90 mmHg or less by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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16

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40

7

14

24

22

26

20

17

20

4

16

8

9

38

10

52

9

11

24

36

19

18

62

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

ACRE SURGERY E86041

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

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WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

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DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

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Not below 150/90 Exceptions reported

77

Percentage of patients with CHD whose blood pressure reading

(measured in the preceding 12 months) is not 150/90 mmHg or less by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 754 people whose blood pressure

is not <= 150 / 90

• GP practice range: 1.9% to 28.8%

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12

12

22

15

7

6

6

21

24

-25%-20%-15%-10%-5%0%5%10%

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE

THE WARREN PRACTICE

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE

WILLOW TREE SURGERY

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE

ACREFIELD SURGERY

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE

HAREFIELD PRACTICE

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE

78

Percentage of patients with CHD whose blood pressure reading (measured

in the preceding 12 months) is not 150/90 mmHg or less by GP practice –

opportunities compared to GP cluster

• using the GP cluster method of

calculating potential gains, if each

practice was to achieve as well as the

upper quartile of its national cluster,

then an additional 291 people would

be treated

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91.8%

87.9%

88.4%

89.1%

91.8%

92.4%

92.8%

93.3%

93.5%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

England

NHS Hammersmith And Fulham CCG

NHS West London CCG

NHS Central London (Westminster) CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Harrow CCG

NHS Ealing CCG

NHS Brent CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

Optimal management No treatment Exceptions reported

79

Percentage of patients with CHD with a record in the preceding 12 months that aspirin,

an alternative anti-platelet therapy, or an anti-coagulant is being taken by CCG

Comparison with CCGs in the STP

*Using the QOF clinical indicator CHD005

denominator plus exceptions

• 6,935 people with coronary heart

disease* in NHS Hillingdon CCG

• 6,482 (93.5%) people who are taking

aspirin, an alternative anti-platelet

therapy, or an anti-coagulant

• 289 (4.2%) people who are

exceptions

• 164 (2.4%) additional people who are

not taking aspirin, an alternative anti-

platelet therapy, or an anti-coagulant

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89.7%

90.8%

91.4%

91.6%

91.6%

91.8%

92.7%

92.9%

92.9%

93.5%

93.8%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

NHS Luton CCG

NHS Barnet CCG

NHS Sutton CCG

NHS Wolverhampton CCG

NHS Crawley CCG

NHS Hounslow CCG

NHS Redbridge CCG

NHS Bradford Districts CCG

NHS Kingston CCG

NHS Hillingdon CCG

NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG

Optimal management No treatment Exceptions reported

80

Percentage of patients with CHD with a record in the preceding 12 months that aspirin,

an alternative anti-platelet therapy, or an anti-coagulant is being taken by CCG

Comparison with demographically similar CCGs

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6

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3

6

15

29

31

11

17

15

13

5

10

25

10

18

8

25

9

22

8

29

5

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

HAYES TOWN MEDICAL CENTRE Y02812

ACORN MEDICAL CENTRE E86632

WILLOW TREE SURGERY E86610

KINCORA DOCTORS SURGERY E86625

SHAKESPEARE HEALTH CENTRE E86612

THE ORCHARD MEDICAL PRACTICE C.I.C Y00352

WEST LONDON MEDICAL CENTRE E86620

THE WARREN PRACTICE E86019

PARKVIEW SURGERY E86026

HAYES MEDICAL CENTRE E86017

YIEWSLEY FAMILY PRACTICE E86010

KING EDWARDS MEDICAL CENTRE E86024

HILLINGDON HEALTH CENTRE E86036

ACRE SURGERY E86041

BELMONT MEDICAL CENTRE E86009

LADYGATE LANE MEDICAL PRACTICE E86605

DR MLR SIDDIQUI'S PRACTICE E86629

WALLASEY MEDICAL CENTRE E86619

GLENDALE MEDICAL CENTRE E86038

OXFORD DRIVE MEDICAL CENTRE E86011

WOOD LANE MEDICAL CENTRE E86012

TOWNFIELD DOCTORS SURGERY E86018

THE PINE MEDICAL CENTRE E86016

THE ABBOTSBURY PRACTICE E86022

OTTERFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE E86027

ACREFIELD SURGERY E86615

YIEWSLEY HEALTH CENTRE E86042

THE OAKLAND MEDICAL CENTRE E86005

UXBRIDGE HEALTH CENTRE E86015

MOUNTWOOD SURGERY E86001

QUEENS WALK MEDICAL CENTRE E86626

WEST DRAYTON MEDICAL CENTRE E86004

CAREPOINT PRACTICE E86618

HEATHROW MEDICAL CENTRE E86637

NORTH HYDE ROAD SURGERY E86609

DR K ANANTHA-REDDY'S PRACTICE E86020

HAREFIELD PRACTICE E86007

CEDARS MEDICAL CENTRE E86014

ST MARTINS MEDICAL CENTRE E86033

KINGSWAY SURGERY E86003

EASTBURY SURGERY E86028

SOUTHCOTE CLINIC E86640

CEDAR BROOK PRACTICE E86029

CHURCH ROAD SURGERY E86034

THE DEVONSHIRE LODGE PRACTICE E86006

BRUNEL MEDICAL CENTRE E86030

No treatment Exceptions reported

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Percentage of patients with CHD without a record in the preceding 12 months that aspirin,

an alternative anti-platelet therapy, or an anti-coagulant is being taken by GP practice

• in total, including exceptions, there

are 453 people are not taking aspirin,

an alternative anti-platelet therapy, or

an anti-coagulant

• GP practice range: 0.0% to 14.7%

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Some data on outcomes for people with

cardiovascular disease

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Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), 2002/03 - 2015/16, Copyright © 2017, Re‐used with the permission of NHS Digital. All rights reserved

• in NHS Hillingdon CCG, the hospital

admission rate for coronary heart

disease in 2015/16 was 640 (1,384)

compared to 527.9 for England

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Hospital admissions for stroke for all ages 2002/03 – 2015/16

Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), 2002/03 - 2015/16, Copyright © 2017, Re‐used with the permission of NHS Digital. All rights reserved

• in NHS Hillingdon CCG, the hospital

admission rate for stroke in 2015/16

was 222.3 (467) compared to 172.8

for England

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293.0%

753.5%

445.8%

81.3%

150.0%

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970.9%

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RRT

Minor amputation

Major amputation

Stroke

Heart failure

Heart Attack

Angina

NHS Hillingdon CCG England

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Additional risk of complications for people with diabetes, three year follow up, 2013/14

Note: This slide uses data from the National

Diabetes Audit (NDA)

• The risk of a stroke was 79.7% higher

and the risk of a heart attack was

131% higher compared to people

without diabetes. The risk of a major

amputation was 634.3% higher.

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Deaths from coronary heart disease, under 75s

Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) mortality data 2002 - 2015

• in NHS Hillingdon CCG, the early

mortality rate for coronary heart

disease in 2013-15 was 46.7,

compared to 40.6 for England

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Deaths from stroke, under 75s

Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) mortality data 2002 - 2015

• in NHS Hillingdon CCG, the early

mortality rate for stroke in 2013-15

was 16.4, compared to 13.6 for

England

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Appendix Data sources

• Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), 2015/16, Copyright © 2016, re-used with the permission of NHS Digital. All rights

reserved

• Non-diabetic hyperglycaemia prevalence estimates, NCVIN, PHE: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nhs-diabetes-

prevention-programme-non-diabetic-hyperglycaemia

• Diabetes prevalence estimates, NCVIN, PHE: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/diabetes-prevalence-estimates-for-

local-populations

• CKD Prevalence model, G.Aitken, University of Southampton , 2014 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ckd-

prevalence-estimates-for-local-and-regional-populations

• Hypertension prevalence estimates for local CCG populations. Created using data from: QOF hypertension registers 2014/15

and; Undiagnosed hypertension estimates for adults 16 years and older. 2014. Department of Primary Care & Public Health,

Imperial College London https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hypertension-prevalence-estimates-for-local-populations

• NHS Stop smoking services Copyright © 2014, NHS Digital

• Norberg J, Bäckström S , Jansson J-H, Johansson L. Estimating the prevalence of atrial fibrillation in a general population

using validated electronic health data. Clin Epidemiol 2013 ; 5 475 – 81.

• National Diabetes Audit, 2013/14 and 2015/16, Copyright © 2016, re-used with the permission of NHS Digital. All rights

reserved

• Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), 2002/03 - 2015/16, Copyright © 2017, Re‐used with the permission of NHS Digital. All rights

reserved

• Office for National Statistics (ONS) mortality data 2002 – 2015, Copyright © 2017, Re-used with the permission of the Office for

National Statistics. All rights reserved

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