Healthcare
Healthcare public health relates to the effectiveness and quality of health services and their associated health outcomes. Our local NHS commissioner is NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care Board (ICB) These pages bring together information relating to our local health service and ICB.
NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB
From April 2013, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) took over the responsibility from Primary Trust Care Trusts (PCTs) for planning and commissioning health services across the country. Led by GPs and clinicians, Clinical Commissioning Groups work with patients and healthcare professionals and in partnership with local communities and local authorities.
NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG was one of the largest CCGs in England with 88 practices as members, which covered all GP practices in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, as well as two in North Hertfordshire and two in Northamptonshire. The CCG was responsible for planning and buying local NHS services, such as the care provided at hospitals and in the community, as well as ensuring these services deliver the best possible care and treatment for patients. During 2019 practices came together in 21 Primary Care Networks.
In July 2022, all CCGs across England became Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) so our local NHS commissioner is now NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB.
ICB Map and population
The map here shows the official boundary of NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB. It also shows the locations of the practices within the ICB and the Primary Care Networks that each practice is a member of. Local authority boundaries are also shown. The north west of the ICB area crosses the boundary of East Northamptonshire, and to the south, North Hertfordshire.
Please note: The map is based on the practices and Primary Care Networks as at October 2019.
Click here to view the CCG map in full size
North and South Partnerships data packs – March 2025
The data packs below provide demographic, risk factor, disease prevalence and mortality data, some disease specific admission rates and secondary care service use rates for the North and South Partnerships.
North Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Care Partnership
Cambridgeshire South Care Partnership
Primary Care Networks data packs – March 2025
These Primary Care Network (PCN) slide packs have been created with extracts from the interactive Power BI PCN Dashboard (beta version) which is in development. We are investigating how this interactive tool can be made available to users. The PCN packs include demography; ethnicity; QOF prevalence; A&E attendance rates; outpatient rates; hospital admission rates and mortality rates.
Feedback is welcome to phi-team@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
North Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Care Partnership:
A1 Network PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
BMC Paston PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Bretton, Park and Hampton PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Central, Thistlemoor and Thorpe Road PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Fenland PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Huntingdon PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Peterborough and East PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Peterborough Partnerships PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
South Fenland PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
South Peterborough PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
St Ives PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
St Neots PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Wisbech PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Cambridgeshire South Care Partnership:
CAM Medical PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Cambridge City 4 PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Cambridge City PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Cambs Northern Villages PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Cantab PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Ely North PCN population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Ely South PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Granta PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Meridian PCN Population Health Data Pack – March 2025
Primary Care Networks (Archive 2019)
The data packs below (November 2019) have been updated and in addition to the original content (demographics, risk factors, disease prevalence and mortality data) now also include: children’s and adult social care rates; secondary care service use rates and some disease specific emergency admission rates.
Indices of Multiple Deprivation data have been updated to 2019 and the following indicators: births; life expectancy; obesity and smoking prevalence, are now shown at practice level.
A1 Network PCN Population Health Data Pack November 2019 (Alconbury and Brampton, Buckden and Little Paxton, Kimbolton, Wellside Surgery)
BMC Paston PCN Population Health Data Pack November 2019 (Boroughbury Medical Centre, Paston)
Cantab PCN Population Health Data Pack November 2019 (Bridge Street, Huntingdon Road, Red House)
Cantab PCN Population Health Data Pack November 2019 Summary Infographic
Ely South PCN Population Health Data Pack November 2019 (Burwell, Haddenham, Soham)
Granta PCN Population Health Data Pack November 2019 (Granta Medical Practices)
North and South Provider Alliances (Archive 2019)
The data packs below provide demographic, risk factor, disease prevalence and mortality data, some disease specific admission rates, children’s and adult social care rates and secondary care service use rates for the North and South Provider Alliances.
North Alliance Population Health Data Pack November 2019
South Alliance Population Health Data Pack November 2019
The Excel workbook below includes all of the metrics on one page, to allow the data to be more easily compared across a range of indicators. The workbook can also be filtered by PCN so that comparison can be made at practice, PCN, Alliance and ICB level.
The data are not shown at a practice level for the following indicators: population forecasts; ethnicity; long term life-limiting illness, good or very good health and the number of social care users because the data are not readily available. Hospital admission rates for 2018/19 are not shown at practice level due to small numbers.