Y. Tse, U. Udayaraj, Rishi Pruthi, A. Casula, Catriona Shaw, R. Steenkamp, A. Davenport, Anirudh Rao, J. Gilg, A. Williams, D. Pitcher, Catherine O’Brien, F. Braddon, Malcolm A. Lewis, H. Maxwell, J. Stojanovic, D. Fogarty, I. Macphee, R. Hilton, L. Pankhurst, N. Mamode, A. Hudson, P. Roderick, R. Ravanan, C. Inward, M. Sinha, T. Feest, Victoria R Briggs, R. Fluck, M. Wilkie, L. Crowley, Jennie Wilson, R. Guy, F. Caskey, K. Farrington, J. Nicholas, A. Dawnay, Satz Mengensatzproduktion, Werner Druck Medien Ag
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The areas used were 146 English primary care trusts (PCTs), five English care trusts, the seven Welsh Local Health Boards, the 14 Scottish Health Boards and the five Health and Social Care Trusts in Northern Ireland – these different types of area are collectively called PCT/HBs here. In England these areas have undergone significant reorganisation with the introduction of clinical commissioning groups in April 2013. This report uses data up to 2012 and continues to report results at PCT level. The analyses used patient postcode rather than the GP postcode. Each postcode was linked to the ONS postcode directory (ONSPD) to give the PCT/HB code. The ONSPD contains National Statistics data # Crown copyright and database right 2013 and also Ordnance Survey data# Crown copyright and database right 2013.