SPI Digital Health: NHS Gets £3.4B IT War Chest, but Where Will Priorities Lie?

Published 15/03/2024

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Mark Lazell

In its spring 2024 budget, the British government unveiled a £3.4B ($4.3B) programme to improve NHS productivity. While spending priorities indicated in the plan appear sound, there are some notable gaps.

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