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Winchester Hospital asks residents to take community needs survey

Winchester Hospital and all Beth Israel Lahey Health member hospitals are doing a Community Health Needs Assessment. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER HOSPITAL

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The following was submitted by Winchester Hospital:

Help improve the health of the community! Winchester Hospital and all Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH) member hospitals are doing a Community Health Needs Assessment to learn about the issues affecting people in area communities.

This is an anonymous 15-minute survey.

Contact us with your story ideas: editor@WinchesterNews.org!

The survey will help Winchester Hospital and BILH understand what you think about quality of life and available resources so they can improve patient care and community services.

The survey is available in multiple languages. 

Take the survey by Nov. 1 for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card here.

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