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Respiratory conditions
Respiratory conditions include respiratory infections and diseases of the respiratory tract, excluding neoplasms. Respiratory conditions are the third largest cause of death in Southwark accounting for 152 deaths in 2015 alone. Over half of these deaths were caused by bronchitis, emphysema or other chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The 2015 to 2016 Quality and Outcomes Framework (QoF) data for Southwark show that 4,430 general practice patients have been diagnosed with COPD. Smoking is the main cause of COPD and therefore the burden of this disease could be prevented through effective smoking cessation initiatives.
The rates of premature mortality from COPD which is considered preventable are significantly higher in Southwark compared to London and England averages: 23.1 versus 16.5 and 18.3 per 100,000 population respectively. In addition, there is a significant gender gap in preventable mortality from COPD, whereby Southwark male mortality rates are more than double compared to female rates.
Southwark Public Health together with key partners and stakeholders have produced many documents identifying the local population needs. Please note that this list will be updated as and when the new information becomes available.
Southwark JSNA reports
- Long Term Conditions JSNA 2018 (PDF, 854kb)
- Multiple Long Term Conditions in Southwark 2018 (PDF, 706kb)
Other local plans and strategies
- Southwark Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2015-2020 (PDF, 1.1mb)
- Southwark Five Year Forward View 2016/17 – 2020/21
- Southwark’s primary and community care strategy 2013/14 – 2017/18
- NHS Southwark CCG, Primary care intelligence packs 2017
External resources
Page last updated: 07 February 2024