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Initial release dateMarch 9, 2014
DevelopersGabriele Cirulli
ModeSingle-player video game
Publishers Solebon LLC
GenresPuzzle Video Game
Tile-matching Video Game
PlatformsAndroid, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Nintendo 3DS, Apple TV
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iOS
Microsoft Windows
Nintendo 3DS
Reviews play.google.com
ModesSingle-player video game
Programming language JavaScript
Cvg genre Puzzle Video Game
Release dateMarch 9, 2014
DevelopGabriele Cirulli
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2048 is a single-player sliding tile puzzle video game written by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli and published on GitHub.

NHS App given new features for digital revolution

Jun 29,2022 3:10 am

The NHS App will soon be updated with features to help offer people in England more personalised care.

It is part of the government's plan for a Digital Revolution to speed up care and improve access while saving the health service time and money.

By March 2023, more users will receive messages from their GP and be able to see their medical records and manage hospital elective-care appointments.

And by March 2024, the app should offer face-to-face video consultations.

Some who have downloaded the app can already access some of these services.

Social-care record

The government's ambition is for at least 75% of adults to be using it by March 2024.

Currently, less than half - About 28 million - have it on their phone or tablet.

The government also wants 90% of NHS trusts to have electronic patient records in place or be processing them by December 2023 and for all social-care providers to adopt a digital social-care record.

And patients across the country should be able to complete their hospital pre-assessment checks from home by September 2024.

By March 2023, NHS App users will be able to:

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said: " We Are embarking on a radical programme of modernisation that will make sure the NHS is Set Up to meet The Challenges of 2048 - not 1948, when it was first established. "

Sarah Sweeney, from the health and social care charity National Voices, said: " We welcome the ambition to use technology as an enabler for joined up, personalised care.

" We haven't yet realised the full power of digital tools to help achieve person-centred, inclusive and accessible care for people and we have lots more to discover.

" We look forward to working with health and care leaders, health and care charities and people living with ill health and disability, to explore how digital tools can be used to make what matters to people matter in health and care. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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