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11 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

11 August 2023

NHS unveils online matching platform to reduce treatment waiting times

The platform enables NHS staff to access and allocate available surgery slots across various hospitals.

August 11 2023

The NHS in the UK has introduced an online matching platform, aimed at reducing waiting times for patients in need of treatment.

This platform enables NHS staff to access and allocate available surgery slots across various hospitals, including those in the independent sector.

Clinical teams can upload details of patients willing to travel for treatment, and both NHS and independent providers can then match patients with available slots.

Launched in January, the platform has already facilitated over 1,700 offers of support for patients.

Initially focused on hospital admissions, the system is expanding to include cancer treatment, diagnostic checks, and outpatient appointments.

The platform claims to be a crucial tool in the NHS' efforts to address backlogs caused by the pandemic, with plans to eliminate 65-week wait times by April 2024.

Patient information, including travel willingness, severity of illness, BMI, and wait time, help to guide the decision-making process for allocating cases.

NHS CEO Amanda Pritchard said: “Despite significant pressure on services, NHS staff have already made incredible progress against our elective recovery plan, and this smart new tool will help us to continue to reduce long waits for patients.

“It shows, once again, the benefits of having a national health service- NHS staff can now work even more closely with other hospitals across the country to identify capacity and conveniently match patients to available treatment and appointment slots.

“Technology is already transforming the way we work in the NHS and we will continue to embrace the latest innovations, like this one, to deliver the best possible care for patients.”

Healthcare companies are hesitant to invest in the metaverse

The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the healthcare industry to rapid digitalization. Increased use of telehealth, telepresence systems, remote diagnostics, predictive AI, and wearable technology is changing how healthcare is delivered and improving patient outcomes. Emerging technologies such as AR and VR are becoming increasingly routine for professional training, surgical assistance, and treatment of psychological and neurological disorders. In the pharma and medical devices industries, AR, VR, and AI are rapidly accelerating drug discovery and manufacturing and generating supply chain efficiencies. New digital opportunities will look to build upon disruptive technologies. However, affordability is a limiting factor to widespread adoption. Per GlobalData estimates, the metaverse market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 33% between 2023 and 2030. Although metaverse technologies could reinvent healthcare approaches and bring new experiences to healthcare providers and patients, adoption is still at an early stage. There are currently few use cases in the healthcare industry. The metaverse needs to overcome major challenges for healthcare, including regulation and data privacy concerns. Evidence of proven use cases and participation by a critical mass of users are imperative to drive a shift in metaverse investment.

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