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View 01 · For residents

Live here.

Your neighbourhood, what you experience day to day. The work that lands at the GP surgery, the school gate, the bus stop. Drawn from the field, not from a strategy document.

What this view shows

Three things about your neighbourhood, three ways: what is being tried, what is starting to be measured, and what has been made public. The instrument is on-device (Apple HealthKit and Android Health Connect), so the data signal aggregates locally. No patient identifying information leaves the phone.

Features at a glance

Stakeholder
A resident, a community-group lead, a patient-experience volunteer, a councillor — anyone who lives or works in the patch and wants to know what is happening to neighbourhood health near them.
Use case
Read your neighbourhood the way the field is being read. Three layers: what is being tried (the programme), what is being measured (the instrument), what has been made public (the case studies and the issues).
What you see
Five Elements scoring per site · narrative summaries · disclosable achievements · published case studies · public source links for every claim.
Data sources
NHS England case studies · ICB published material · the NNHIP framework (HCWS1411) · RiDraw field readings · Sovereign Meridian weekly issues. No patient data. No personally identifying information leaves the device the cohort signal is captured on.
Refresh cadence
Weekly when an issue or thread pack covers your site. Monthly when a programme update or a new case study lands. Always when a site moves between maturity stages.

Maturity, in three steps

The same neighbourhood appears at one of three stages. Most are still at Tracking; a few are at Disclosable. The whole field is moving.

Stage 1 · Early Most NNHIP sites at the time of writing

The plan exists; the team is being assembled.

An Integrated Neighbourhood Team is named on paper. The MDT meets monthly. Pooled BCF intent is stated. There is no published outcome data yet, and no instrument live in the field.

Stage 2 · Tracking A small number of Wave 1 sites today

The cohort is being measured; the contract is taking shape.

EQ-5D-5L plus a domain measure (PAM for NNHIP) is captured at one or two INT footprints. The pooled BCF is moving real money. The accountable officer is named in writing. Outcomes are being read but have not yet been published.

Stage 3 · Disclosable First sites arriving at this stage in 2026

Outcomes are public; the case is being cited by other ICBs.

A bound A5 outcome book has been published. Avoided non-elective admissions are evidenced and audited. The neighbourhood appears in NHS England case-study cycles. Stockton-on-Tees reached this stage in April 2026.

How to read your own neighbourhood

The neighbourhood-health systems map
The whole field drawn as one diagram. Useful when you need to point at one picture in a conversation.
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Browse all 43 sites
The complete pioneer-site index. Each site has a public brief: programme phase, Five Elements scoring, evidence sources, the publication plan.
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Stockton-on-Tees · the first disclosable example
A Wave 1 deep pioneer that has reached Stage 3. Shows what 'disclosable' looks like when it lands.
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How to act

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