NHS App

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Value

£78,600,000

Classifications

  • Software maintenance and repair services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

The NHS App was announced by the Secretary of State for Health at Expo 2017. It was launched in January 2019 and provides a simple and secure way for people to access a range of NHS services on their mobile device or computer. The NHS App is currently available for download in both the Apple and Google Play stores and is also available to access from a browser via a desktop or laptop computer.
The NHS's Long-Term Plan objectives state that the NHS App will create a standard online way for people to access the NHS and that the app will work seamlessly with other services at national and local levels and, where appropriate, be integrated into patient pathways.
The NHS App seeks to empower patients by giving them access to core NHS transaction services and visibility of their records.
Initial value of the call-off contract uplifted by £26.2m ex-vat to support NHS App programme - project requirements to support to continue to run the Live Service and to adhere to the Mobile First agenda across the NHS.

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