Scotland’s NHS App will not be widely available until April 2026
Scotland’s version of the NHS App will not be made available to everyone across the country until April 2026, the government has announced.
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Scotland’s version of the NHS App will not be made available to everyone across the country until April 2026, the government has announced.
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