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MNN UK · June 1, 2026 · 1 min read

Shared NHS records could reduce 20,000 A&E visits annually, says government

What happened: The UK government claims that requiring GPs and hospitals in England to share patient data could cut 20,000 emergency department visits each year and save £20 million. This is part of the NHS modernisation bill, which includes creating single patient records for all individuals receiving health and social care.

Why it matters:

  • Improved data sharing may reduce medical errors and duplicated tests.
  • Patients across England could experience more coordinated and efficient care.

MNN Take: The bill aims to enhance NHS services by making patient information more accessible to healthcare providers, potentially easing pressure on emergency departments and saving costs.

Sources: Guardian UK