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Home » NHS App major update to help everyone get prescriptions quicker ‘like Amazon’
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NHS App major update to help everyone get prescriptions quicker ‘like Amazon’

By staff24 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

NHS England to roll out a new ‘game changer’ feature to track if medicines are ready to collect or have been despatched for delivery

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People can now manage their medicines via the NHS App(Image: PA)

The NHS is launching a new “Amazon-style” service via its app so people can track their prescriptions.

Currently around 45% of phone calls to community pharmacies are from people chasing prescriptions. Now NHS England will roll out a new “game changer” feature to track if their medicines are ready to collect or have been despatched for delivery.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting added: “If patients can track the journey of their food shop, they should be able to do the same with their prescriptions. By harnessing the power and efficiency of modern tech, we’re saving patients time, driving productivity and freeing up hardworking pharmacists to do what they do best – helping patients, not providing status updates.”

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The NHS is keen to allow people to do more to manage their health via its app(Image: Getty Images)

Almost 1,500 high street pharmacies, including Boots, are taking part in the new feature. The service is also expected to expand to almost 5,000 pharmacies over the next 12 months.

Dr Vin Diwakar, clinical transformation director at NHS England, said: “We know that people want more control over how they manage their healthcare and the new prescription tracking feature in the NHS app offers exactly that. You will now get a near real-time update in the app that lets you know when your medicine is ready so you can avoid unnecessary trips or leaving it until the last minute to collect.

“The new Amazon-style feature will also help to tackle the administrative burden on pharmacists, so that they can spend more of their time providing health services and advice to patients rather than updates on the status of their prescriptions.”

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Over 11 million people use the NHS App to manage their health(Image: Getty Images)

Health service data suggests the NHS app has 37.4 million registered users, with an average of 11.4 million people using it to manage their healthcare every month. The app also allows patients to use a barcode to collect their prescription, while the number of repeat prescriptions ordered through the app increased by 40% to 5.5 million between April 2024 and April 2025.

Olivier Picard, chair of the National Pharmacy Association, who represent over 6000 independent community pharmacies, said: “The introduction of real-time prescription tracking is a game-changer and if rolled out equitably to all pharmacies, it will encourage greater use of the NHS App. In many pharmacies, we’ve seen limited patient uptake of the NHS App largely because this functionality wasn’t previously available.

“Pharmacies want to do all they can to embrace new technology and make the vital services they offer as easy and convenient as possible for patients to access.

The NHS App should remove the need for calls to pharmacies chasing up medicines(Image: Getty Images)

“Pharmacy teams are under significant pressure and are dispensing a record number of items, with 1.6 million people visiting their local pharmacy every day. Anything that allows pharmacies to focus on delivering first-class patient care, rather than spending time on phone calls to provide prescription status updates is welcome news.

“It’s important that this new prescription tracking feature is quickly made available to all independent community pharmacies, who collectively represent the majority of pharmacies in England. This will help maximise the benefit of the service for patients across the country.”

Boots pharmacy director Anne Higgins said: “For the first time, when a patient orders their prescription via the NHS app and they’ve nominated a Boots pharmacy to dispense it, they can view its journey at every key step of the process. This will remove the need for patients to call our pharmacy team for updates on their prescription so they can spend more time with patients and deliver vital services.”

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