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Patient Need Groups
Patient Need Groups are a way for clinicians to understand what kind of healthcare you might need. PNGs consider information such as your previous healthcare history and how often you need to go to the doctor or hospital.
How do PNGs work?
Everyone is different. Some people are very healthy, some have one or two health problems, and some have many health problems.
The PNG system puts people into 11 different groups based on how much care and support they are likely to need.
Your group can change if your health changes: patients move in and out of various levels of need over the course of their lifetime.
What are the different Patient Need Groups?
Green (PNG 1 - 4)
You are healthy or only need a little help. You might just need regular check-ups and advice on staying healthy.
Amber (PNG 5 - 9)
You have some health needs. This group includes people with mental health issues or who are pregnant. You might need some help to manage your health.
Red (PNG 10 - 11)
You have more complex health needs or issues with mobility. You may need more help and regular support.
Why is this important?
This tool helps your GP surgery to give you the right care for your needs. The goal is to provide better, more tailored care, ensuring those with the greatest needs receive appropriate attention and support.
Questions
You may be surprised by your PNG and find the information worrying.
PNGs are automatically allocated based on your medical record and not inputted individually by your doctor.
PNGs are a tool used by doctors and nurse alongside their medical knowledge.
If you have any concerns about your PNG then please submit an admin request via Anima and we will get back to you.
Published: Sep 10, 2025