The Effect of 24/7, Digital-First, NHS Primary Care on Acute Hospital Spending: Retrospective Observational Analysis
BackgroundDigital health has the potential to revolutionize health care by improving accessibility, patient experience, outcomes, productivity, safety, and cost efficiency. In England, the NHS (National Health Service) Long Term Plan promised the right to access digital-first primary care by March 3...
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Main Authors: | Sam Winward (Author), Tejal Patel (Author), Mazin Al-Saffar (Author), Matthew Noble (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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