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  2. NHS Health Check - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Health Check is a preventive healthcare programme in the United Kingdom offered by National Health Service. The programme invites adults aged between 40 and 74 in England for a health check-up every five years to screen for key conditions including heart disease , diabetes , kidney disease , and stroke . [ 1 ]

  3. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    Just 10% of UK respondents felt their government had the correct plans for the NHS. The Health Foundation stated in spite of these concerns, the public is committed to the founding principles of the NHS and 90% of respondents believe the NHS should be free, 89% believe NHS should provide a comprehensive service for everyone, and 84% believe the ...

  4. UK National Screening Committee - Wikipedia

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    The committee advises ministers and the National Health Service in all four countries of the UK, and is accountable to the four Chief Medical Officers. [1] The committee was established in 1996, with Sir Kenneth Calman (Chief Medical Officer for England 1991–1998) as its first chairman. Professor Sir Mike Richards (an oncologist, formerly ...

  5. NHS app - Wikipedia

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    The NHS App allows patients using the National Health Service in England to book appointments with their GP, order repeat prescriptions and access their GP record. Available since late 2018, the app was developed by NHS Digital and NHS England. [1] The health ministers Jeremy Hunt and Matt Hancock both stressed

  6. UK Global Health Insurance Card - Wikipedia

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    It is issued free of charge to anyone covered by the social security system of the United Kingdom and provides evidence of entitlement to the provision of healthcare services under the UK's reciprocal healthcare agreements with the European Union, Switzerland, [1] Norway, [2] Iceland, [2] Liechtenstein, [2] Montenegro, [2] Guernsey and some ...

  7. EMIS Health - Wikipedia

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    EMIS is one of the suppliers approved by the GP Systems of Choice and so funded by the NHS. Through its Patient Access service, EMIS was the first clinical system providers to enable patients to book GP appointments online and order repeat prescriptions. [11] Patient Access also enables patients to access their own records online. [12]

  8. Personal Child Health Record - Wikipedia

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    The health records are synced with the NHS data in real-time, eliminating the cumbersome need to store and safeguard reports, prescriptions, and other documents. The fast-growing tech space has innovative solutions from key players like Nurturey (under the product name PinkBook), Onoco (Onoco mobile app), Sitekit, [ 12 ] and some other emerging ...

  9. NHS 24 - Wikipedia

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    Since 2005 the NHS 24 Internet service has included access to information from a "NHS Health Encyclopaedia", [1] giving information on illnesses, conditions, tests and treatment and to pharmacy opening times throughout Scotland. Some information that is made available via this internet service is used under licence from the UK Department of Health.