Door 2 · GP federation

The Registered-population reading.

The NNHIP 2032 trajectory read from the seat that holds the patient list. Registered-population health, federation-level commissioning, the long upstream view. Five Tier 1 NNHIP pioneer sites are foregrounded here, plus one cross-sector frame at Hillingdon × Heathrow.

If you sit at a GP federation, an ICB Place committee, a Director of Public Health, an inequalities lead, or anywhere on the registered-population side of NNHIP delivery, this door is yours. The reading frame is the cumulative trajectory of one neighbourhood's registered list against the 2032 commitments: who will need what care, where, when. The Five Elements method holds the long arc; the TIP chain (tasks, initiatives, proof) holds the next ninety days. The companion clinician-facing NNHIP primer lives at /gp/nnhip-primer/.

Foregrounded sites
Cross-sector · Foreground

Hillingdon × Heathrow

NW London · 270k registered list · 66k workplace concentration

The borough whose GP list is half holding the airport's workforce and half holding everyone else. Issue 002 ships Wednesday 20 May 2026 around this site. The Workforce Health Bridge field reading names the population the dashboard cannot count.

Read the Observatory entry →
GP federation-led

Lambeth & Southwark

South East London ICB · S106 contributions in active collection

Two boroughs, one ICB framing, a developer-contribution pipeline that is actually being collected. The federation question: what does S106 health-investment funding pay for at registered-population scale, and which neighbourhoods will it have reached by 2032.

Read the Lambeth and Southwark brief →
GP federation-led

Cornwall & IoS

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly ICB · Coastal-rural population

A geographically dispersed registered list with limited acute alternatives. The federation reading is access, distance, and the cumulative population-level effect of upstream commissioning over a long horizon.

Read the Cornwall and IoS brief →
GP federation-led

Barking & Dagenham

NE London ICB · 11,000-home Barking Riverside pipeline

The fastest-growing London borough by a clear margin. The federation question: which neighbourhood the new registered list lands in, what its baseline health profile is, and what the developer contributions have already paid for or should pay for next.

Read the Barking and Dagenham brief →
GP federation-led · Brief pending

Leicester

LLR ICB · Multi-ethnic registered population

A diverse city-population NNHIP pioneer with one of the most complex registered-list profiles in England. Cohort-level reading depth is the federation question: where the same condition presents differently across communities and how the 2032 trajectory targets that. Public per-site brief publishes inside the May to July cycle.

Brief publishes inside Round 1 (May to July 2026)
GP federation-led

Hastings & Rother

Sussex ICB · Coastal deprivation · Smaller-site delivery

A smaller pioneer site with a sharply-defined coastal-deprivation registered population. The federation reading is fast-cycle: a single-area cohort that can carry a real-time TIP chain against the 2032 trajectory.

Read the Hastings and Rother brief →

Depth behind this door

The Library carries the cross-cutting positions. The GP federation frame draws on the Five Elements method, PROM/PRIM v0.1, the procurement-thresholds note, and the 10-Year Plan reading. Read first, in any order.

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