Over-60s campaign group Silver Voices, fears millions of older people will be excluded from vital services as the whole of life is now being organised through apps
I’m Matt Rosser with news that huge numbers of older people run the risk of being cut off from society, as the NHS joins an increasing number of organisations using apps to manage and book vital services. From March 2023, people using the NHS app will be able to manage their hospital appointments online, see their medical records, get messages from GPs and book jabs. However Dennis Reed, of over-60s campaign group Silver Voices, fears millions of older people will be excluded from vital services as the whole of life is now being organised through apps and it is older people who need ready and easy access to the NHS the most. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio
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