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Future of the NHS

Proceeding contribution from Matt Hancock (Independent (affiliation)) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 23 February 2023. It occurred during Backbench debate on Future of the NHS.

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That inefficiency means that different parts of the NHS cannot talk to each other, and indeed cannot talk to social care. It means that a person can end up going into hospital for a serious procedure, but their GP will not know that they have had that procedure, because they went in urgently rather than through that GP. It means that there are people right now who go into an NHS hospital and find that their records, which are on paper, cannot be adequately analysed. Service provision is worse as a result, which directly impacts people’s health. The poor use of data is the No. 1 factor holding back the effective use of the resources that we put into the NHS—not only the cash but, crucially, the staff. They find it deeply frustrating that they have to work with these terrible IT systems when every other organisation of any scale in this country, or in any developed part of the world, uses data in a much more efficient, effective and safe way.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
728 cc353-4 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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