The government wants 75% of all adults to be on the App by March 2024
I'm John Warburton with news that new figures show patients have ordered more than 16 million repeat prescriptions through the NHS App in the last year. The health service says its app, which is separate from the Covid Test and Trace app, has at least 28 million users, who are also using it to stay in touch with their local surgeries. But some users also told the NHS the names of their appointments could be confusing. Developers say they’re working with GP practices to improve this. The government wants 75% of all adults to be on the App by March 2024. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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