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Article in today's EADT about NEPT in the context of the planned new Orthopaedic centre in Colchester. Reminder that Community Transport operators in Suffolk already take patients to Colchester for medical appointments.
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New residents unable to register with the local doctors on Mersea Island

Living in West Mersea. Our One doctors surgery are no longer able to take on new patients from the ever increasing new residents . They are having to travel into Colchester to see a doctor .Surely when new houses are built there should be plans in place to increase the infrastructure to accommodate all residents needs , schooling and medical facilities should be top priority.
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Commendadvice@gmail.com

I am doing an online course about personalised care (on the FutureLearn platform). Week 3 speaks about social prescribing. This is an exciting development in healthcare. I wish to draw attention to the important role of Community Transport Operators in improving access to health and fitness, even social activities especially for older and disable people.

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