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Hi,


Do you have something to say about how local NHS services can meet the future health needs of people in Southwark? Please share them as part of our online discussion that is currently happening, link below.


https://conversations.myhealth.london.nhs.uk/southwark/consult/call-to-action-helping-people-stay-healthy/consult_view


We know that the population of our borough is growing. We also know that people are living longer than they have in the past. Meanwhile medical technology continues to advance as new or improved treatments and medicines are made available to patients. This means that there is more demand than ever on NHS services, and this demand is continuing to increase. At the same time we know that the funds available to spend on health services will not be able to keep pace with this rise in demand.


You can find more information on our website http://www.southwarkccg.nhs.uk/GetInvolved/HelpPeopleStayHealthy/Pages/default.aspx


Thanks,

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