NHS Apps Library
The NHS Apps Library was a collection of health-related online tools and apps for devices typically using the Android and iOS operating systems. It was created in April 2017[1] and run by the UK National Health Service (NHS).
Apps were not necessarily originated by the NHS, but were assessed against a range of NHS standards. Most, but not all, apps and services were available without charge; some required a referral from a healthcare practitioner.[2]
It was discontinued in December 2021[3] with the website stating "We have decided to close the NHS Apps Library and instead we will link to recommended apps throughout the NHS website."
References
- "NHS Apps Library reaches 70 apps in honour of the NHS birthday". NHS Digital. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- "NHS Apps Library". NHS. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- "NHS Apps Library". NHS Digital. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
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