The digital front door
Reducing National Health Service (NHS) workforce pressures and transforming patient experiences through AWS
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Learn about cloud solutions for:
- Moving to modern telephony infrastructure
- Screening and Health check programmes
- Enabling self service
- Facilitating proactive appointments
- Remote monitoring and virtual wards.
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