vaccine brought closer to home offer. to make sure they get the opportunity to have the vaccine, and the opportunity to consent to do that. so that s just one example of how this has improved, but there is so far to go for the nhs to really get the value out of the darter. data. the country has got used to dashboards now. from daily briefings. how do you see that playing out moving forward outside of the pandemic, do you think that information will continue to be available? there are huge strides forward we need to keep pushing on. using data for research purposes for new treatments, get them fast to people. using data to make sure we can better manage things and have better coordinated delivery of care for instance. using data to take preventative action to stop people getting ill. we will launch a data strategy for the department that will set this out in detail. when you planned that? in the next few weeks. we made big strides but there is a lot further to go. would
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