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NHS patients will be treated faster with hospital ‘matchmaking’ to skip longest waits

THOUSANDS of Brits will get faster NHS treatment thanks to a new hospital “matchmaking” service.

Medics can now use an online search engine to match patients to the local clinics with the shortest waits.

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Patients could benefit from shorter waits if they change hospitalCredit: Alamy

People facing long delays at their usual hospital can be sent to other NHS or private hospitals nearby to jump the queue.

It is part of a backlog-busting plan to tackle the 7.5million-person waiting list, which is growing as strikes drag on with another junior doctors’ walkout this weekend.

Amanda Pritchard, chief of NHS England, said: “This shows the benefits of having a national health service.

“NHS staff can now work even more closely with other hospitals across the country to find capacity and match patients to available treatment and appointment slots.”

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The network was already used for patients who needed a bed on a ward.

But it will now be used to speed up cancer tests and treatment, scans and diagnostic tests, and outpatient appointments.

Patients who have been waiting for over a year will be first to benefit from the service.

The expansion follows a pledge from ministers to use more private hospital capacity to help NHS patients.

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Department of Health officials last week ordered closer monitoring of empty appointment and treatment slots that could be used to help the health service.

Health Secretary Steve Barclay said: “We must use every available resource to ease pressure on the NHS.”

Rachel Power, chief of the Patients’ Association, said: “Hopefully making it easy for health professionals to see the choices of where people can be treated will increase the number of patients who take advantage of this.”

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