Tinder to train patients online
The Tinder Foundation has won a Ā£1m contract to train 50,000 people to use online health services over the next six months.
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The Tinder Foundation has won a Ā£1m contract to train 50,000 people to use online health services over the next six months.
Everyone with a long-term condition or disability must have a digital personalised care plan accessible online or via a mobile phone app by 2015, under a package of measures launched today by NHS England.
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