healthcare.digital January 28, 2025
Lloyd Price

Exec Summary:

The Scottish Government has announced plans to roll out a new health and social care app that will act as a “Digital Front Door” to the NHS for patients. The app is expected to be launched in Lanarkshire later this year and will eventually be rolled out across Scotland.

The app will allow patients to access a range of services online, including booking appointments, ordering repeat prescriptions, and viewing their medical records. It will also provide patients with information about their health and how to stay well.

The Scottish Government believes that the app will help to improve access to healthcare services for patients and reduce the burden on the NHS. It is hoped that the app will...

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