Wes Streeting says he is planning to upgrade NHS CNCER CARE from the “fax machines” service to Earth, which will be a “revolution” for millions of patients.
Cancer 360, a new data system that is presented through a healthy service after a successful experience, will reduce the delay in treatment and waiting times for millions in the next decade.
It will ensure that early warning marks are not missed.
“I know from the personal experience how important the rapid diagnosis is, and NHS has saved my private life.”
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“I went to A & E with kidney stones, but thanks to an accurate doctor, I got out of cancer diagnosis. This is the best in NHS – and for this reason I take the best in NHS to the rest of NHS.”
The system will bring the data of each cancer patient – including test results, dates details and treatments together, so only doctors should go to one place to find the main information.
This will mean that medical professionals can give priority to the needy and see patients faster.
A experimental scheme at Chelsea and Westumester Hospital in London witnessed great results from the new tool.
In 2022, about 71.5 % of patients got a diagnosis within 28 days – but that increased to 84.7 % after entering the tool.
“I have seen directly the tension and sorrow caused by cancer in my family,” said the Minister of Technology, Peter Kyle.
“Depending on the old pen and paper systems, life -saving diagnostic dates are suspended on whether the note has lost its stick, or lost the paper. This puts lives at risk, and with the technology that we have today, there is no reason for any part of our health care service in this way.
“Simply by maintaining accurate records, the technology that we put at work today will cut waiting times and saving lives, and providing our plan for change. In this way, people can trust again that their local hospital has the tools that they need to focus on what matters – the treatment of their loved ones and to keep families together for a longer period.”
“280,000 people live with or reminds of leukemia in the UK are able to reach the care they need, whether they have leukemia, lymphus, marrow or any other type of leukemia,” said Dr. Robina Ahmed, Deputy Director of Research, Politics and Blood Services in the UK.
“To make the best clinical decision for every patient with leukemia, doctors must be able to see all the information they need at the advice point, whatever the preparation.
“Since everything is registered electronically, it often surprising people with leukemia is that this information is not already available easily. But because of the system failure, this was often the case, which leads to a huge waste of health care professionals, and the questions that were not answered to people with leukemia and delay in attention.
“As shown in the UK leukemia plan, we welcome the government's ambition to improve this issue and investment that is needed to update NHS systems. We will monitor this tool and broader investment closely, to ensure that people with leukemia are not left.”
“I know from the personal experience how important the rapid diagnosis is”
Written by Wes in the streets, Minister of State for Health and Social Care
When I came to office, I said NHS had broken. Leaving the contract from investing in investing employees frustrated and patients are waiting.
But I also said that it was not overcome, and Lord Ara Darzi agreed to achieve it in NHS that what you need was investing and reforming alike to repair it.
The consultant delivered this standard investment in the budget last fall, which has taken difficult but necessary options to put 26 billion pounds to improve care and provide an additional additional date per week.
I believe a firm belief that technology will lead the necessary reform to match this investment. We are at the foothills of a scientific and technological revolution that changes the world around us. And I want Britain to lead this new era.
For this reason, it announced the publication of our leading new technology via NHS, which will revolutionize the diagnosis of cancer for employees and patients, as we manage NHS from the service of fax machines to one capable of sharing data, partnership with creators, and adopting new technologies on a large scale.
Often, the basics cannot even be obtained properly, as the paramedics were roaming hard in a complex maze of databases, data tables and even emails to find the main data and information about a cancer patient. This data is crucial to diagnosing people quickly, discovering patients who need urgent attention, and providing treatment to save life.
For this reason we use budget financing to launch the leading CNCER 360 system in System 360. This will collect each cancer patient data-so the medical teams have everything they need in one place.
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He was tried at Chelsea and Westumester Hospital in London, the tool led to great results. The percentage of patients receiving a diagnosis within 28 days increased significantly from 71.5 % in November 2022 to 84.7 % in November 2024.
This will help track the patient's progress, avoid delaying the devastating diagnosis, and even producing personal treatment plans. More importantly, this means that early warning marks do not miss so that cancer patients do not fall through cracks.
I know from the personal experience how important it is rapid diagnosis, and there is no doubt that NHS saved my own life. I went to A & E with kidney stones, but thanks to a careful doctor, I went out with the diagnosis of cancer. This is the best in NHS at work – so why I get the best in NHS to the rest of NHS.
Through our plan for change and difficult but the task taken in the budget, we offer this seismic shift in sponsorship from analog to digital.
It is a long way, but we will fix NHS to fix it and make it suitable for the future.