PharmaTimes February 1, 2024
Jen Brogan

Prescriptions ordered via the app are expected to save around 1.85 million hours in 2024

NHS England has announced that its new digital prescription service has been added to the NHS App.

The launch of the service follows a successful trial last year that involved over a million users.

In alignment with the NHS campaign to encourage more people to use the app, the digital prescription service will allow millions of patients to see when their prescriptions have been issued and will allow them to view their prescribed medication.

Patients who are waiting for an elective hospital treatment will also be able to see the average waiting time for their procedure at their local trust.

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