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Community & HumanityMonday 1 June 2026
England's health service is modernising how patient information flows between hospitals and GP surgeries, with ministers claiming the change could prevent around 20,000 unnecessary A&E visits every year.
The move eliminates duplicate tests, reduces medical errors, and gives healthcare workers a complete picture of each patient's care history. By breaking down data silos that have long frustrated the NHS, the system promises faster, smarter treatment decisions when people need help most. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Better coordination between doctors could mean fewer repeat appointments and faster emergency care for millions.
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