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The NHS sponge-on-a-string test is a powerful tool for early cancer detection. Pharmacies will be central to its rollout - but are their systems ready?

This video looks at how outdated booking platforms, insecure data, and poor online access can limit patient care. IIH Global shares solutions to help pharmacies prepare for new NHS services.

Watch now to see what needs to change.

Check out the original video - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/i-jPwZE-bI4
Transcript
00:00Pharmacies are now testing for cancer risk, but are your systems ready for it?
00:05The NHS is piloting the sponge-on-a-string test to catch early signs of esophageal cancer.
00:10It's simple, it's life-saving and it's happening in community pharmacies.
00:14But here's the reality, if your booking system is clunky, if your data handling isn't secure,
00:19if patients can't book online, this breakthrough becomes another bottleneck.
00:23When new NHS services arrive, it's not just tests for our patients, it's a test for the
00:28systems behind the pharmacy.
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