Primary Care Networks

Primary Care Networks build on the services offered by GP practices; meaning patients can benefit from more proactive, personalised and coordinated health and social care.

Click map to enlarge

What are Primary Care Networks?

Since the NHS was created in 1948, the population has grown and people are living longer. Many people are living with long term conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, or suffer with mental health issues and therefore may need to access local health services more often.

To meet these needs, GP practices have begun working together and with community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services in their local areas as part of Primary Care Networks (also known as PCNs).

PCNs build on the services ordinarily offered by GP practices, meaning patients can benefit from more proactive, personalised and coordinated health and social care.

In Hull there are eight PCNs:

  • Hull Association of Similar Practices (HASP) PCN
  • Haxby PCN
  • Marmot PCN
  • Medicas PCN
  • Modality PCN
  • Symphonie PCN
  • Venn PCN
  • Acclaim PCN

Please see map for further details. You can also visit the individual GP websites here: