We use cookies to make this site work. We'd also like to set optional cookies so we can understand how the site is used and improve it. We will not set optional cookies unless you accept them. You can change your choice at any time from the Cookie settings link in the footer.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the site to work. They store your cookie preferences and keep your session secure. They are exempt from consent under PECR Regulation 6(4) because they are essential to deliver the service you have requested.
Optional cookies
Optional cookies help us understand how the site is used and provide additional features such as analytics, accessibility tools and translation. We will only set them if you accept.
Segmentation
Segmentation and the John Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups
You may have noticed a new test result in your NHS App, referring to John Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups. The description of the result is "John Hopkins clinical groups system score", followed by a number. We are now using this number as part of our segmentation work in Practice.
Segmentation is a simple way of categorising patients based on their specific health needs. It helps us as a practice understand the individual needs of our patients based on their health and wellbeing to support personalised care and ensures you get the right support in a timely way.
Find out more on our Segmentation page.
Published: Jun 26, 2025