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Shared NHS patient records could cut 20,000 A&E visits a year, ministers claim
A proposed NHS modernisation bill in England aims to require GPs and hospitals to share patient data, potentially reducing 20,000 A&E visits annually and saving £20m. The bill includes measures like single patient records for health and social care, as part of the government's 10-year health plan.
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