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GP Prescribing Intensity in Sussex ICB

Real NHSBSA prescribing data for NHS Sussex ICB, March 2026 — antibiotic, antidepressant and opioid items per 1,000 patients, plus the Gera Prescribing Intensity Index (GPII).

What are the antibiotic, antidepressant and opioid prescribing rates in Sussex ICB?

In March 2026, Sussex ICB had 50.4 antibiotic, 126.4 antidepressant and 27.4 opioid items per 1,000 registered patients, giving a Gera Prescribing Intensity Index of 41.4/100 (rank 25 of 42), close to England average, per NHSBSA EPD data.

Gera Prescribing Intensity Index41.4 / 100Sussex ICB ranks 25 of 42 ICBs — close to England average across antibiotic, antidepressant and opioid prescribing. GPII 100 = highest intensity (North East and North Cumbria); GPII 0 = lowest (North West London).How this index is calculated
Sussex ICB — prescribing rates vs England average, March 2026 (NHSBSA EPD, OGL v3.0)
CategorySussex ICB rateEngland ratevs NationalTotal items
Antibiotics (BNF ch05)50.4 /1k48.8 /1k+1.693,790
Antidepressants (§04.03)126.4 /1k128.5 /1k-2.1235,109
Opioid analgesics (§04.07.02)27.4 /1k29.8 /1k-2.550,925
Registered patients1,859,56563,766,671
GPII (0–100)41.4 / 100≈42.6 (England equiv.)Rank 25 of 42

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Pick any Integrated Care Board to see its antibiotic, antidepressant and opioid rates vs the England average, with GPII rank.

Sussex ICB

NHS Sussex ICB

41.4
GPII / 100

Sussex ICB is close to England average across the three key prescribing chapters — ranked 25 of 42 ICBs by combined prescribing intensity (March 2026).

CategoryThis ICB /1kEngland /1kvs National
Antibiotics50.448.8+1.6
Antidepressants126.4128.5-2.1
Opioid analgesics27.429.8-2.5
93,790
antibiotic items
235,109
antidepressant items
50,925
opioid items

Registered patients: 1,859,565 (QOF HYP listSize 2024/25). Data: NHSBSA EPD March 2026, OGL v3.0. Full Sussex ICB page →

How Sussex ICB compares to other ICBs

GPII rank 25 of 42. ICBs near the top of the intensity scale:

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GP prescribing in Sussex ICB: frequently asked questions

What is the antibiotic prescribing rate in Sussex ICB?
In March 2026, Sussex ICB had 50.4 antibiotic items per 1,000 registered patients (BNF chapter 05: Infections), from 93,790 total antibiotic items across 1,859,565 registered patients. The England average is 48.8 per 1,000; Sussex ICB is +1.6 vs national.
How does Sussex ICB's antidepressant prescribing compare to England?
Sussex ICB had 126.4 antidepressant items per 1,000 patients (BNF §04.03) in March 2026, compared to the England average of 128.5 per 1,000 — -2.1 vs national. Total antidepressant items: 235,109.
What is the opioid prescribing rate in Sussex ICB?
Sussex ICB prescribed 27.4 opioid analgesic items per 1,000 patients (BNF §04.07.02) in March 2026. The England average is 29.8 per 1,000; Sussex ICB is -2.5 vs national. Total opioid items: 50,925.
What is Sussex ICB's GPII and what does it mean?
Sussex ICB scores 41.4/100 on the Gera Prescribing Intensity Index — close to England average. The GPII combines antibiotic, antidepressant and opioid rates (each normalised against the England average) into a single 0–100 score. GPII 100 = NHS North East and North Cumbria (highest intensity); GPII 0 = NHS North West London (lowest). Sussex ICB ranks 25 of 42. See the methodology for the full formula.

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Contains public sector information published by NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS Business Services Authority — English Prescribing Dataset (EPD) with SNOMED Code, March 2026 (March 2026, published May 2026).