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NHS to bring in tech specialists to tackle 8am rush

NHS to bring in tech specialists to tackle 8am rush

NHS England is seeking tech specialists to tackle the ‘8am rush’ for general practice appointments.

Tech suppliers have been invited to tender for its Digital Pathways Framework intended to enhance practices’ ability to provide online consultations and patient communication.

The framework comes as part of a suite of commercial frameworks intended to allow buyers to purchase standardish digital systems, NHS England said.

It also includes proposals for systems to improve management of bookings, messaging and consultations, in addition to potential to enhance prescription ordering for patients, video consultations and cross-organisation bookings.

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Earlier this year, the government announced general practices would be given £240m to implement new technology, expected to cover a four-year period from January 2024.

NHS England’s director of digital primary care, Mark Sayers said: ‘Surgeries with modern messaging, online booking, and video consultation systems find they have more capacity and less of an 8am rush, while giving patients a convenient way to get the help they need.

‘I’d encourage all suppliers to come forward who are able to provide the high-quality tools and technology needed to support our vision for modern general practice.’

And health minister Neil O’Brien said: ‘We are working to abolish the 8am rush and make it easier to see your GP in a convenient way.’

This article first appeared on our sister publication Healthcare Leader

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