Reports
Primary Care Clusters Dashboard
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Authors: Analysis team
Published on: 21st January 2026
Next update: To be announced
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Introduction
The purpose of the Primary Care Clusters Dashboard is to provide a user led Primary Care Cluster population health dashboard linked to primary care public health information which will support a range of users and inform planning conditions and be our flagship local area output.
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Main points
- The dashboard looks at list sizes, age and sex breakdowns, breastfeeding, low birth weight, mortality, avoidable mortality, chronic conditions and emergency admissions at primary care cluster level.
- We have also produced an indicator summary tool, allowing users to visualize key indicators for all clusters within a health board simultaneously. Users can also compare indicator data with health board and Wales-wide averages. Additionally, a brief narrative highlighting key findings from the data is included.
- A Primary Care Cluster is made up of groups of GP practices and are charged with working together and with partners to meet local need.
- Primary Care Clusters are not an exact geographic area. LSOAs have been mapped to the cluster where the highest number of residents are registered to a GP practice within the cluster.
- Clusters for resident data are as at October 2024, using Census 2021 LSOAs.