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Diabetes Prevalence in Black Country

Real NHS England QOF 2024/25 recorded diabetes prevalence for NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, compared to the England average and ranked among all 42 English Integrated Care Boards.

What percentage of people in Black Country have diabetes?

In NHS England's QOF 2024/25 data, 10.00% of eligible patients on GP registers in NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board had recorded diabetes (105,935 patients) — +2.11pp versus the England average of 7.9%, ranking 1 of 42 ICBs. Source: NHS England QOF 2024/25.

Source:NHS England (NHS Digital) — Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) prevalence·as of 2024/25updated annually (last: )
Gera Chronic Disease Burden Index57.7 / 100Black Country ranks 19 of 42 ICBs for overall chronic-disease burden, combining real QOF prevalence across all six conditions (median ICB = 50).How this index is calculated
Diabetes in Black Country vs England — QOF 2024/25 (NHS England, OGL v3.0)
MeasureValueDetail
Black Country prevalence10.00%Rank 1 of 42 ICBs
England average7.89%lower than this area
Difference vs England+2.11ppabove average
Patients on register105,935patients aged 17 and over
Denominator list size1,059,436patients aged 17 and over

Compare diabetes and other conditions in Black Country

Pick a condition to see this area's real recorded prevalence vs the England average.

In Black Country, in the latest QOF year (2024/25), 10.00% of eligible patients had a recorded diagnosis of diabetes 105,935 patients on the register out of 1,059,436 (patients aged 17 and over).

Recorded prevalence
10.00%
vs England average
+2.11pp
England 7.9%
Rank of 42 ICBs
1 / 42
higher than average
Gera Chronic Disease Burden Index
57.7 / 100
across all 6 conditions (median ICB = 50)
Patients on this register
105,935

Recorded prevalence is an area-level statistic reflecting age structure, deprivation and how completely practices code diagnoses — not a prediction of your personal risk. Source: NHS England QOF 2024/25 (OGL v3.0).

Diabetes is recorded more often in Black Country than the England average. Worried about diabetes? A GeraClinic UK-registered clinician can assess your individual risk and arrange relevant tests or referrals — often the same day.

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All six conditions in Black Country (2024/25)

Recorded prevalence of all six QOF conditions in Black Country
ConditionBlack Country prevalenceEnglandvs England
Diabetes10.00%7.9%+2.11pp
Hypertension16.18%15.2%+0.95pp
Coronary heart disease3.50%3.0%+0.52pp
Dementia0.74%0.8%-0.04pp
Asthma6.59%6.6%+0.03pp
Depression14.80%14.3%+0.53pp

ICBs with similar diabetes prevalence

See the full ranking on the Diabetes prevalence by ICB hub.

Diabetes in Black Country: frequently asked questions

What percentage of people in Black Country have diabetes?
In 2024/25, 10.00% of eligible patients on GP registers in NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board had a recorded diagnosis of diabetes (105,935 patients out of a patients aged 17 and over list of 1,059,436). That is +2.11pp versus the England average of 7.9%. Source: NHS England QOF 2024/25 (OGL v3.0).
Is diabetes more common in Black Country than the England average?
Black Country's recorded diabetes prevalence of 10.0% is above the England average of 7.9% (+2.11pp). It ranks 1 of 42 English ICBs for diabetes prevalence in 2024/25. Differences between areas largely reflect age structure, deprivation and diagnosis/recording rates, not just underlying illness.
How many people in Black Country are on the diabetes register?
105,935 patients were on the QOF diabetes register across GP practices in NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board in 2024/25. The QOF register counts patients with a recorded diagnosis (patients aged 17 and over); it is the figure NHS England publishes annually and is used for the prevalence rate of 10.00%.
What is the Gera Chronic Disease Burden Index for Black Country?
The Gera Chronic Disease Burden Index (GCDBI) for NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board is 57.7 out of 100, ranking it 19 of 42 ICBs (a higher score means greater population-weighted chronic-disease burden). It combines the area's real QOF prevalence for diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease, dementia, asthma and depression, each compared to the England rate. The median ICB scores 50.
Should I get screened for diabetes in Black Country?
Recorded diabetes prevalence is an area-level statistic, not a personal risk score. If you have symptoms or risk factors, a GeraClinic UK-registered clinician can assess your individual risk and arrange relevant tests or referrals — often the same day. This page is health information, not a diagnosis.

Worried about diabetes in Black Country?

Recorded diabetes prevalence in Black Country is 10.00% — an area-level statistic, not a personal risk score. A GeraClinic UK-registered clinician can assess your individual risk and arrange tests or referrals, often the same day.

Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England (NHS Digital) — Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) prevalence (2024/25, published 28 August 2025).