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Read at Persons · All ages. Each indicator is shown at its true grain — practice-grain indicators roll up the GP cascade; modelled indicators stay at England + ICB.Geography: Tower Hamlets
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Hypertension: QOF prevalence
7.7%population-weighted meanYour boroughTower Hamlets
Period
2024/25latest published period heldLatest
Measure
%ProportionGP grain
Indicators available
204across this datasetCatalogue
PCNs in Tower Hamlets — Hypertension: QOF prevalence
By PCNRanked on the selected indicator · 2024/25
Tower Hamlets overall: 7.7%
Where Tower Hamlets sits
This geography is at the 43rd percentile of 7 peers on Hypertension: QOF prevalence.
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PCNs in Tower Hamlets — detail
By PCNHypertension: QOF prevalence · 2024/25 · sortable
| TOWER HAMLETS NETWORK 5 PCN | 9% | 5 |
| TOWER HAMLETS NETWORK 7 PCN | 8% | 4 |
| BROMLEY BY BOW AND STEPNEY HEALTH CIC PCN | 7.9% | 3 |
| TOWER HAMLETS NETWORK 2 PCN | 7.8% | 4 |
| TOWER NETWORK PCN | 7.7% | 3 |
| TOWER HAMLETS NETWORK 1 PCN | 6.9% | 4 |
| TOWER HAMLETS NETWORK 8 PCN | 6.2% | 4 |
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About this data
Provenance & method
- Source
- OHID Fingertips ↗ Official statistics
- Selected indicator
- Hypertension: QOF prevalence (id 219)
- Grain
- GP practice → PCN → ICB → National
- Scale
- 1,554,074 rows
- Licence
- Open Government Licence v3.0
- Method note
- FingertipsValue holds ~1.2M rows; each indicator is queried on demand by id + area type (never all at once). Practice-grain indicators are rolled up the GP cascade — counts are summed; rates are combined as a denominator-weighted mean (a plain mean where no denominator is held). Modelled indicators are read directly at England + ICB. Figures are read at one sex/age cut to avoid double-counting.