💨 Abstract
The NHS in England plans to transform in three main areas over the next decade: adopting digital systems, shifting to community-focused care, and preventing illnesses. The NHS app will be enhanced for patient management, and AI will reduce administrative burdens. By 2035, hospitals will handle fewer outpatients, and there'll be a new push towards prevention, including obesity reduction and stricter regulations on harmful substances. The plan was endorsed by Sir Keir Starmer, with funding challenges anticipated.
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