NHS unveils £60m online health portal

One stop shop for British patients

By Nick Heath, 13 November 2008 16:48

NEWS

The NHS has struck a £60m deal to provide an online health portal for patients.

Outsourcing company Capita Group has won a three-year contract to develop and maintain NHS Choices, the round-up of all NHS health and social care.

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All services previously available on NHS Direct are now available at NHS Choices, with the site offering hospital comparisons, NHS guides to long-term conditions, video and written explanations for more than 700 conditions and treatments, a self help guide and a health encyclopedia.

The NHS claims that it will mean it has "one of the most comprehensive online health information services in the world".

Health minister Ben Bradshaw said in a statement: "This single site will make it easier for the public to find reliable health information quickly and will give relevant and accurate advice."

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  1. 1. Chris Goodman

    Far rather see the £60million spent on medical services. When drugs are still being denied by NICE and Trusts there can be no real justification in this excellent but unecessary portal.

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