NHS App Upgrade to Enhance Patient Choice for Treatments in England
The UK government announced plans for an upgraded NHS App, enabling more patients in England to book non-emergency elective treatments from various providers, including private options. Health Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized the need for investment and reform to improve patient care. Critics, including the British Medical Association, warned of potential discrimination against those lacking digital access. The app aims to streamline appointment management, reduce waiting times, and improve overall healthcare efficiency, with some features set to launch in March.