NHS 'could use apps to help weight-loss drug users'
A number of apps trying to improve access to weight-loss drugs could be used by the NHS, according to draft health guidance. The four applications could also supply support and advice on diet and exercise to patients seeking to lose weight, as face-to-face services cannot match demand. Mark Chapman, the interim director of medical technology and digital evaluation at the National Institute for Health Care and Excellence, believes the apps would help more people to get the help that they need. He told BBC News: "Waiting lists are long, some areas don't have a service and patients need a solutio...