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Government Unveils NHS App Upgrade to Reduce Waiting Times

Government Unveils NHS App Upgrade to Reduce Waiting Times

Digital innovation aims to give patients more choice and improve efficiency amid record-high waiting lists.
The UK government has announced plans to upgrade the NHS App, enabling patients in England to book treatments and manage appointments more easily as part of a broader strategy to reduce waiting times and improve healthcare efficiency.

Enhanced Patient Control Through Digital Innovation
Health Secretary Wes Streeting unveiled the plans on Monday, describing the initiative as a step to "shift the NHS into the digital age." The upgrade will allow patients requiring non-emergency elective treatment to choose from a range of providers, including private-sector options.

This is part of a government pledge to ensure more than 90% of patients begin treatment or receive clearance within 18 weeks of referral by the end of this parliamentary term.

Currently, fewer than 60% of patients meet this benchmark, with waiting lists standing at nearly 7.5 million.

"The app will put patients in the driving seat and treat them on time," said Streeting.

"We're setting out the specific steps to make the NHS easier and more convenient to use, to give patients more choice, and to eliminate waste and inefficiency."

Key Features of the NHS App Upgrade
Starting in March, patients at over 85% of acute NHS trusts will be able to view and manage their appointments via the app.

Hospitals will issue reminders to reduce missed appointments, which cost the NHS millions annually.

Patients will also be able to contact healthcare providers, receive regular updates, and access diagnostic test bookings at specialist centers, where results can be processed faster.

While patients already have the right to choose their treatment provider, officials aim to make these options clearer through the app.

The government also plans to expand a GP-led advice and guidance scheme, ensuring more cases are treated in the appropriate setting without unnecessary referrals.

Criticism and Challenges
The British Medical Association (BMA) raised concerns about the plan, cautioning against the risk of alienating patients without access to digital technology.

"We already have a two-tier health system," said BMA council chairman Professor Phil Banfield.

"We must guard against creating a third tier of disenfranchised vulnerable patients."

The Royal College of Surgeons of England welcomed the focus on reducing waiting times but emphasized the need for additional investment in NHS infrastructure and technology.

Professor Nicola Ranger of the Royal College of Nursing echoed the sentiment, highlighting the ongoing crisis of workforce shortages, including 13,000 nursing vacancies in England.

Addressing Missed Appointments
The government is piloting artificial intelligence tools to identify patients at risk of missing appointments and improve attendance rates.

"You get reminders for a restaurant reservation or hairdresser appointment," said Streeting.

"Why not the NHS?"

Broader Context and Reforms
The NHS faces mounting challenges as it grapples with record-high waiting lists, aging infrastructure, and workforce shortages.

The initiative is part of a larger strategy to address inefficiencies, reduce costs, and meet growing patient demands.

The Department of Health insists that this is just the beginning of reforms aimed at transforming the health service.

Industry Reactions
Amanda Pritchard, chief executive of NHS England, praised the upgrade as a "revolutionary" step in healthcare access.

However, former Labour Health Secretary Alan Johnson emphasized the need for new funding streams, particularly to address long-standing issues in adult social care.

As the government seeks to balance digital innovation with inclusivity and accessibility, the NHS App upgrade represents a pivotal moment in the effort to modernize the UK’s healthcare system and reduce the burden on overstretched services.
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