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NHS app upgrade will let patients choose where to be treated, says Streeting

Sky News Saturday, 4 January 2025
NHS app upgrade will let patients choose where to be treated, says StreetingThe NHS app is set to receive a major upgrade which will let all patients receive test results, book follow-up appointments and even choose where to be treated.
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