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We are excited to announce that during August we will be launching the getUBetter app for patients across City and Hackney.
The digital self-management app supports all common muscle, bone and joint injuries and conditions and is configured to our local care pathways.
It provides patients with safe, personalised, and targeted recovery management for each stage of their journey. getUBetter supports new, recurrent, and ongoing problems, making it suitable for 80% of all MSK patients.
The app has been provided free of charge by the ICB for all NEL patients. They can simply go to their app store and download getUBetter or access via their desktop/tablet. Additionally, you will also be provided with leaflets, posters and website content to aid signposting patients.
Please see a demo of the app here.
getUBetter will be in touch soon, so that you can start benefitting from reduced MSK demand while your patients get access to approved, local support straight away. If you are keen for your practice to be part of the first wave of deployment, please get in touch with emily@getubetter.com
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