Joint strategic needs assessment
The Kent Joint Strategic Needs Assessment is a statutory requirement to regularly assess health and wellbeing needs of the population. It is a collection of data resources, tools and reports that give local planners robust information on the local population and evidence to support future planning of services to best fit local need. The JSNA is the statutory responsibility of the Kent Health and Wellbeing Board, which has membership from local government, health (NHS) and other agencies.
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Health intelligence
Intelligence on a range of key public health topics.
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Health and social care maps
Health & social care data on a variety of key health-related metrics.
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District Profiles
Population, wider determinants, health inequalities and key health issues
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Health Care Partnership (HCP) & Primary Care Network (PCN) Profiles
Primary Care data
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JSNA Summary
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JSNA Exception Report
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JSNA population cohort model
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JSNA stakeholder insight
JSNA stakeholder insight
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About the JSNA
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JSNA Archive