Healthcare for South West London has focussed on the work of 95 clinicians conducting the review to emphasise that medical need, rather than money are driving the changes.

Consultants from Kingston Hospital, GPs and a representative from the council make up Kingston's 15-strong delegation.

The review is looking at six different service areas and started last summer.

But they have still to produce their first public report.

Kingston's representatives

Children’s services (17 people)

- Andy Winrow Consultant Paediatrician Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

- Maggie Clancy Lead Nurse Paediatrics Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

- Ruth Chapman Child Protection Lead NHS Kingston

Maternity and new born (12 people)

- Jane Wilson (co-chair) Medical Director Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

- Richard Stacey Obstetric Anaethetist Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

Planned care and end of life (15 people)

- Helen Dirilen Director of Nursing NHS Kingston

- Nazim Jivani (co-chair) PEC Chair NHS Kingston

- Sarah Evans Consultant Radiologist Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

- Shahid Jawed Consultant Rheumatologist Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

Polysystems, mental health, long-term conditions and staying healthy (32 people)

- John Chinegwundoh Chest Physician Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

- Mark Spring Consultant Endocrinologist Kingston Hospital NHS Trust

- Naeem Iqbal PEC GP NHS Kingston

- Phil Moore PEC Vice Chair NHS Kingston

- Simon Pearce Head of Community Care Services Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

Specialist services under London review (3 people)

- Phil Moore (co-chair) PEC Vice Chair NHS Kingston

Urgent, unscheduled and emergency care (16 people)

- Andrew Neil Care of the Elderly Kingston Hospital and NHS Wandsworth

- Matthew Oldfield Acute Medicine Consultant Kingston Hospital NHS Trust