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Using postcode-ED linkage to calculate patient-weighted deprivation indices
for 330 general practices in southwest England, this study examines whethe
r the populations served by fundholding and non-fundholding practices varie
d with respect to socio-economic status. Little evidence is found of system
atic socio-economic bias in the uptake of fundholding. However, a distinct
spatial pattern to the distribution of fundholding is revealed in this arti
cle, urban practices having adopted the scheme more readily than their rura
l and mixed rural/urban counterparts. As practice-level fundholding is repl
aced by commissioning at the locality level, such geographical variation is
likely to be expressed in the way in which primary care groups evolve, (C)
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