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Telemedicine in the United Kingdom: From a Patchwork of Services and Regulations to a Connected Health and E-Health Revolution

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posted on 2025-03-21, 12:32 authored by Andra le Roux-KempAndra le Roux-Kemp
<p>This article provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of the adoption and regulation of telehealth and tele- medicine services in the United Kingdom, and specifically with reference to its National Health Service (“NHS”). The discussion and analysis reveal waxing and waning ambitions on the part of the government over the past century, resulting in a patchwork of telemedicine services and light touch and disparate laws and regulations. More recently, however, and in the wake of Covid-19, the Department of Health and Social Care has committed to fundamentally and completely “digitally transform” health and social care in the United Kingdom. This ambition will be the most profound transformation of health and social care in the United Kingdom since the establishment of the NHS in 1948. Such a transformation does not only require a robust technological foundation, but also an extensive, comprehensive, and inte- grated legislative and regulatory framework.</p>

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  • Lincoln Law School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

TechREG Chronicles

Publisher

Competition Policy International

ISSN

2168-1155

Date Submitted

2023-08-08

Date Accepted

2023-07-01

Date of First Publication

2023-07-31

Date of Final Publication

2023-07-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-07-31

ePrints ID

55624

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