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NHS North East London

Geography
NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
111 region
LONDON COMMISSIONING REGION
Site context: NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD · NHS Region (for 111): LONDON COMMISSIONING REGION

○Figures are your practice where published; otherwise the nearest available area, marked ○.

Your ICB

●Your ICB
Registered patients · NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARDRegistered · GP practice●Your ICB
2,454,659
GP-registered list size · as at June 2026 — varies as you filter to a PCN or practice.
Age mix · NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARDRegistered · GP practice●Your ICB
Aged 0–14
17.1%
Working age 15–64
73%
Aged 65+
9.9%
Age mix is the GP-REGISTERED list (the people on the registers, as at Jun 2026), summed across 261 practices — the same denominator as the headline list above, not the resident (ONS) population.
Resident context · Local-Authority grain
NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD — resident populationResident · LA○Wider area · Local Authority
2,083,156
ONS mid-year estimate (mid-2024) · 7 Local Authorities
19% aged 0–14 · 10% aged 65+ — resident age mix (where people live), not the registered list.
Age & sex structure · NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD · REGISTERED (GP practice) · as at Jun 2026
Male· 1,253,948Age band1,200,711 ·Female
85+
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24
15-19
10-14
5-9
0-4
How to read: each bar is the count of patients REGISTERED with the scope's GP practices in that 5-year band — males left, females right. Same denominator as the registered list above; this is not the resident (ONS) population.

What this tab reads

Who's on the registers here, and what shapes their health. This tab leads with the REGISTERED population of the neighbourhood's GP practices — its age and sex structure, summed from the practice registers — alongside the public-health context of those same patients: deprivation, ethnicity, life expectancy and the big modifiable risks.

The age & sex pyramid and the 0–14 / 15–64 / 65+ split are now at GP-PRACTICE (registered) grain — the same denominator as the headline list size — so they vary as you filter to a PCN or practice. The ONS RESIDENT population is kept alongside as Local-Authority context (the area people live in), clearly labelled and never blended into the registered figures. Public-health headlines compare "closer to home" against London region.

Wider area context

○Wider area context

Not specific to your practice — nearest available area, marked ○.

Ethnicity mix

Registered-population ethnic groups, 2025 · GP-practice estimates

Registered · GP practicepopulation-weighted across practices○Registered · Fingertips estimate
White: 45.8%Asian / Asian British inc Chinese: 30.4%Black / African / Caribbean / Black British: 13.8%Mixed / Multiple ethnic groups: 5%Other ethnic group: 5%
  • White45.8%
  • Asian / Asian British inc Chinese30.4%
  • Black / African / Caribbean / Black British13.8%
  • Mixed / Multiple ethnic groups5%
  • Other ethnic group5%

Public-health headlines vs London

Life expectancy and the big modifiable risks — registered (GP-practice) grain, benchmarked against the nearest parent.

○Registered · Fingertips estimate
Life expectancy — female
GP practice
82.6 yrs
2019 - 23
This ICB82.6 yrs
London region83.9 yrs
98% of London
Worse than London
Life expectancy — male
GP practice
78.1 yrs
2019 - 23
This ICB78.1 yrs
London region79.2 yrs
99% of London
Worse than London
Smoking prevalence (QOF)
GP practice
14.1%
2024/25
This ICB14.1%
London region13.3%
106% of London
Worse than London
Obesity prevalence (QOF)
GP practice
13.8%
2024/25
This ICB13.8%
London region11.9%
116% of London
Worse than London
These are REGISTERED-population figures (the people on the GP registers), aggregated from OHID Fingertips practice rows — distinct from the resident age mix above. Life expectancy is MSOA-based (2019 - 23); prevalence is QOF-recorded.

Patient deprivation profile

Based on where your registered patients live (GP-registered-by-LSOA, Apr 2026) weighted against IoD2025 small-area deprivation

Patient-weighted · small-area
Patients in the most-deprived 20%
29.5%
IMD deciles 1–2 (England)
London: 19.2%
Patient-weighted mean IMD
27.1
higher = more deprived
London: 22.9
Patients in the least-deprived 20%
6.2%
IMD deciles 9–10 (England)
London: 12.1%
Patient share by national IMD decile
London
7123223316410566574849310most deprivedleast deprived
Decile 1 = the 10% most-deprived neighbourhoods in England, decile 10 = the least. Bars are the share of NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD's registered patients living in each band; the marker is London.
Most-deprived neighbourhoods in the catchment
Neighbourhood (LSOA)IMD decileIMD scorePatients
Spitalfields · Spitalfields & Banglatown ward
Tower Hamlets 015D · E01004309
147.74,646
Barking Central · Northbury ward
Barking and Dagenham 015A · E01000007
237.23,654
Ilford Central & East · Clementswood ward
Redbridge 039C · E01003689
236.73,623
Ilford North West · Ilford Town ward
Redbridge 029A · E01003783
148.73,608
London Fields & Mare Street · Victoria ward
Hackney 023C · E01001839
236.13,586
Canning Town Central · Plaistow West & Canning Town East ward
Newham 030A · E01003499
147.33,300
East Ham Central · East Ham ward
Newham 018B · E01003521
241.43,260
Poplar Central · Lansbury ward
Tower Hamlets 020C · E01004247
243.83,259
Top 8 by registered patient count, IMD deciles 1–2 (Apr 2026 catchment). “≈” marks a 2021 LSOA aggregated from several 2011 LSOAs.
Catchment map · deprivation by neighbourhood
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
n/a
most deprived → least deprived
Showing the 961 neighbourhoods that cover 90% of NHS NORTH EAST LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARD's patients — the scattered long tail of single-patient LSOAs is omitted to keep the pattern readable.
2,217,894 registered patients across the drawn neighbourhoods · hover one for its decile + patients. Polygons are semi-transparent so the street basemap shows through. Basemap: © OpenStreetMap contributors © CARTO. Boundaries: ONS LSOA (2021) super-generalised; deprivation: IoD2025.
Method: each practice's patients are counted by LSOA (2021), summed across the scope, then matched directly to IoD2025 small-area deprivation (also published on 2021 LSOAs). Patient-weighted, small-area, IoD2025 vintage. 247,435 patients were in LSOAs without a matching deprivation score and are excluded.

Deprivation — IoD2025

Index of Multiple Deprivation (IoD2025) · registered patients, catchment-weighted (small-area) · catchment Apr 2026

Patient-weighted · small-areaThis ICB · patient-weighted (catchment)○Catchment-weighted · LSOA
National decile
4 /10
decile 4 (mid)
IMD score
26.9
higher = more deprived
More deprived than London (score 22.9, decile 5).
The score is the same patient-weighted mean as the deprivation profile above — IoD2025 weighted by where the scope's registered patients live. Decile 1 = the 10% most-deprived practice populations in England, decile 10 = the least, ranked against the national distribution of practices' catchment-weighted IoD2025 scores.

Claimant Count — labour market

People on unemployment-related benefits, % of residents aged 16–64 · registered patients, catchment-weighted (small-area) · May 2026

Patient-weighted · small-areaThis ICB · patient-weighted (catchment)○Catchment-weighted · LSOA
6.8%
claimant rate (16–64) · catchment-weighted
This ICB6.8%
London region5.7%
119% of London
England 4.1%. The rate is the claimant count as a % of residents aged 16–64, weighted by where the scope’s registered patients live (ONS/DWP Claimant Count, the same catchment-weighting engine as deprivation).

Fuel poverty — modelled

Households that are fuel-poor (LILEE), % of households · registered patients, catchment-weighted (small-area, modelled) · 2024 data

Patient-weighted · small-area · modelledThis ICB · patient-weighted (catchment)○Catchment-weighted · LSOA
10.3%
fuel-poor households · catchment-weighted · modelled
This ICB10.3%
London region9.9%
104% of London
England 10.1%. The MODELLED LILEE fuel-poverty rate (% of households), weighted by where the scope’s registered patients live (DESNZ Sub-regional fuel poverty, the same catchment-weighting engine as deprivation). Use for general trends + high/low areas, not within-LSOA time series.

Household income — modelled

Equivalised net annual household income (before housing costs), £ · registered patients, catchment-weighted (small-area, modelled) · FYE2023

Patient-weighted · small-area · modelledThis ICB · patient-weighted (catchment)○Catchment-weighted · MSOA
£43,948
net income (BHC) · catchment-weighted · modelled
This ICB£43,948
London region£46,942
94% of London
Lower than London
England £38,359. The MODELLED mean equivalised household income (before housing costs), weighted by where the scope’s registered patients live (ONS small-area income, the same catchment-weighting engine as deprivation — but mapped via each LSOA’s parent MSOA). Higher income is better. Modelled estimate with wide confidence intervals.

Universal Credit — households

Households on Universal Credit, % of households · registered patients, catchment-weighted (small-area) · Feb 2026

Patient-weighted · small-areaThis ICB · patient-weighted (catchment)○Catchment-weighted · LSOA
38%
households on UC · catchment-weighted
This ICB38%
London region31.6%
120% of London
England 26.3%. The UC household rate (households on Universal Credit as a % of households, denominator the DESNZ modelled household estimate), weighted by where the scope’s registered patients live (DWP Stat-Xplore, the same catchment-weighting engine as deprivation). Higher is worse.

Child poverty — low income families

Children in relative low income (BHC, aged 0–19), % of children · registered patients, catchment-weighted (small-area) · FYE 2025

Patient-weighted · small-areaThis ICB · patient-weighted (catchment)○Catchment-weighted · LSOA
21%
children in low income · catchment-weighted
This ICB21%
London region15.8%
133% of London
England 19.4%. Children in relative low income families (before housing costs, aged 0–19) as a % of all children (denominator: the Census 2021 child population), weighted by where the scope’s registered patients live (DWP Stat-Xplore CiLIF, the same catchment-weighting engine as deprivation). Higher is worse.

Resident small-area composition — Census 2021

resident small-area, catchment-weighted to the registered list · Census 2021 · catchment Apr 2026

○Catchment-weighted · LSOA
% not in good health
Resident · small-area
4.6%
catchment-weighted · TS037
This ICB4.6%
London region4.3%
107% of London
England 5.1%Area mean 4.6% (each LSOA equal)
% overcrowded households
Resident · small-area
15.2%
catchment-weighted · TS052
This ICB15.2%
London region11.7%
130% of London
England 5%Area mean 8% (each LSOA equal)
% disabled (Equality Act)
Resident · small-area
13%
catchment-weighted · TS038
This ICB13%
London region13.2%
98% of London
England 17.1%Area mean 15.2% (each LSOA equal)
The lead figure is CATCHMENT-WEIGHTED — the resident % across the people registered with the scope's practices, weighting each small area (LSOA) by how many of the scope's patients live there — benchmarked against London region and England. The small-area (area) mean counts every catchment LSOA equally, shown as a quiet contrast. ONS Census 2021 (OGL v3); resident data, never blended with the registered list.

How to read this tab

  • Registered age structure. The age/sex pyramid and the 0–14 / 15–64 / 65+ split are now the REGISTERED population (GP-practice registers, GpRegisteredAgeSex) — summed across the scope's practices, the same denominator as the headline list size, so they vary as you filter to a PCN or practice. The ONS RESIDENT population (mid-year, Local-Authority grain — the people who live in the area) is kept alongside as labelled borough context. The two are different denominators and are never combined into one figure.
  • Deprivation grain. The headline deprivation tile and the patient deprivation profile are ONE method — IoD2025 small-area scores weighted by where the scope's registered patients actually live (the materialised catchment-weighting layer), so the headline score equals the profile's mean. Ethnicity, life expectancy and smoking/obesity prevalence are attributed to GP practices and rolled up to this scope (population- or denominator-weighted). The comparator is the nearest parent — London region.
  • Nothing fabricated. Where a figure has no data for the scope it shows "—". The deprivation decile is derived transparently from the national distribution of practices' catchment-weighted IoD2025 scores; no estimate is invented below the grain the source supports.
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