Digital Health June 28, 2022
Jordan Sollof

The Plan for Digital Health and Social Care has been published and reveals that £2billion has been allocated to help bring the health system into the 21st century.

The plan, published on 29 June 2022, sets out the government’s vision for transforming health and care with digital technology.

This includes £2billion from the spending review which has been allocated to help digitise the sector through the roll out of electronic patient records (EPRs). The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, has already outlined his EPR targets earlier in the year, where he set the aim of 90% of NHS trusts to have an EPR in place by December 2023, with the remaining 10% in the...

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