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. 1987 Oct;37(303):451–454.

Providing census data for general practice. 2. Usefulness

Christopher Foy, Allen Hutchinson, Jane Smyth
PMCID: PMC1711041  PMID: 3505286

Abstract

Computerized census data are described in relation to a general practice population. The previously published methods for scoring deprivation – underprivileged areas score and material deprivation score – are applied to the data. Wards and enumeration districts within a single practice area are ranked by both methods and examples show the wide variation in deprivation scores for enumeration districts within single wards. The value of these data to a general practice is discussed with particular reference to developing a profile of the practice and to planning prevention and anticipatory care.

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