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ABOUT US

Primary Care Analytics is a team of data specialists and General Practice Experts who support you to improve patient outcomes and optimise health delivery.

We know that off-the-shelf packages are bought all the time, but practices, primary care networks and ICBs struggle to understand and action these. We recognise that having access to a range of people with a mix of skills to facilitate meaningful analytical discussions and work with teams to make actionable decisions is much more effective. Whether this is looking at and embedding high level population health in decision making, or more detailed maximisation of QOF – our team is your team. 

We also build some pretty cool dashboards ourselves too.

OUR STORY

Primary Care Analytics was started as a General Practice led service providing population insights, analytical tools and practice support. Working with PCN teams we have built analytical expertise and capacity to ensure our practices and PCNs receive the most up to date information. As a wholly owned subsidiary of a federation, we understand the crucial role of General Practice and our surplus is re-invested back in to General Practice. 

At the start
Initially, our team was comprised of 2 employees who had the necessary skills and knowledge to provide general practice insight
3 years later
We have grown exponentially, adding new members to the team and expanding the range of skills available to our clients
Currently
We have a team of professionals with experience in general practice and leading meaningful data driven conversations across ICB’s, PCN’s and at practice level to support turning numbers on a screen in to change

Our Values

Change

Credibility

Collaboration

Customisation

Communication

Our Leadership Team

Our team has extensive experience working with healthcare providers in a variety of settings to deliver insights and solutions that are specifically tailored to their needs. By providing data-driven insights, we help our clients get the most out of their investments and make meaningful changes in patient care.

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Managing Director

Conor Price

Inspired by his mother’s role as a Practice Manager and his lifelong involvement in General Practice, Conor is dedicated to progressing both clinical and non-clinical aspects of the field. He focuses on promoting population health, digital innovation, and showcasing the value of Primary Care.

Over the past decade, Conor has gathered extensive experience in the healthcare sector, steering data, analytics, digital, and technology initiatives across all healthcare landscapes.

As Managing Director at Primary Care Analytics and Primary Care Chief Information Officer at Herefordshire General Practice, Conor has led efforts to improve data utilisation, impacting national discussions within the NHS Confederation. His volunteer roles at AphA and Healthwatch Herefordshire highlight his commitment to industry advancements and governance.

Conor’s experience ranges from strategic advisory roles within NHS Trusts to frontline services in General Practice to Primary Care BI in a CCG, giving him a deeper understanding of healthcare at varying levels. He uses his strategic skills and collaborative leadership style to shape the future of data in General Practice, bringing together partners and leaders to discuss necessary changes, improvements and overcoming barriers.

He is actively working at various levels across the country to develop a consistent view of General Practice using a bottom-up approach. His efforts also focus on supporting the national understanding of General Practice data to ensure its appropriate use, which will in turn lead to a more data-driven mindset within the sector.

Chief Operating Officer

Deborah Humphries

Deb has over 18 years’ experience in General Practice, in various roles within the primary care setting. She has knowledge with many partner applications within general practice such as EMIS, Accurx, Docman along with many others to reach the full potential for practices with the ever changing role of the NHS.

Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer

Paul Harris

Paul is an experience Performance Manager, with more than 15 years’ experience, working across a range of services in local authorities, having spent much of the time with adults and children’s social services performance management and then as Head of Corporate Performance at Herefordshire Council. Paul joined Taurus Healthcare as Deputy Chief Information Officer in 2023 and started with Primary Care Analytics shortly after. With a wealth of experience in data and analytics, Paul has built credibility and a reputation in leading large teams, providing insightful analysis and supporting organisations achieve a higher level of performance.

Chair

Jill Pritchard

Jill is an experienced healthcare leader having worked in healthcare for over 15 years.

Jill is a clinical Pharmacist by background, starting her early career in community pharmacy in Hereford.

She has worked with both the NHS and independent sector to create new patient pathways increasing access to care in community settings.

Jill is passionate about driving change in health and wellbeing ensuring change occurs in a collaborative way to achieve a quality delivery and ultimately improve the health of the population

Non-Executive Director

Andrew Lee

Andrew is a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, and worked in various aspects of NHS finance from July 1980 until taking up the role of Director of Finance with Taurus in February 2020.

Andrew is an experienced Director of Finance, and has undertaken this role in NHS Foundation Trusts, NHS Trusts, and Commissioning bodies in both England and Wales, and NHS Shared Services in Wales. Andrew has also spent time in a senior finance role in the Welsh Assembly. As well as Director of Finance, Andrew has undertaken other Director roles in the NHS such as Director of Quality and Performance and Director of Strategy.

Andrew is convinced of the need for greater involvement of General Practice in service delivery in the NHS, and sees this as a facilitator to more effective and cost effective care for patients and users of NHS services. Andrew is seeking to use his experience to assist General Practice in Herefordshire play a central role in the development and implementation of the Integrated Care System.