Messages sent to millions of patients via the NHS App have saved the NHS £1.1 million on the cost of previously sending the information via text message.
During 2023/24, 22.5 million messages were sent through the NHS App, which would have previously been sent as a text message or letter. The average cost of sending a text message is around 5p, representing a saving of at least £1.1 million.
“By encouraging more people to use the NHS App, with notifications switched on, we can really start to reduce the estimated £450 million per year that is currently spent on communicating with patients.”
People who switch on notifications in the NHS App have their messages automatically sent through the app, avoiding the cost of sending a text message, is more secure, and puts all patient NHS messages in one place. The messaging services available in the NHS App depends on a patient’s GP surgery or healthcare provider, but many users can now:
“As we announced in the Budget, we are investing £3.4 billion in upgrading and enhancing technology in the NHS as part of our plan to make our healthcare system faster, simpler, and fairer, so that doctors and nurses can spend more time with patients and less time on admin.”
The NHS App now has more than 34 million registered users, which is around three quarters of the adult population in England. Since the beginning of this year, the average number of NHS App logins per weekday is nearly 1.2 million. Monthly logins rose by 69% in the last year from 18.7 million in March 2023 to 31.5 million in March 2024. New features are being added to the NHS App regularly as the NHS encourages more people to use the app in their everyday lives.
These features enable patients to view their GP health record, order repeat prescriptions, view or manage hospital appointments, nominate their preferred pharmacy, find local NHS services and get health advice via 111 online.