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NHS England 📅 13 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

NHS patients to get quicker tests and scans closer to home

Government invests £237 million to expand community diagnostic centres across England.

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  • NHS patients will access imaging and diagnostic tests in community settings rather than hospital outpatients, reducing referral-to-diagnosis timeframes
  • £237 million investment will expand community diagnostic centres across England, improving geographic accessibility for patients in primary care
  • Decentralised diagnostic capacity aims to ease hospital backlogs and allow GPs to obtain faster results, supporting earlier clinical decision-making
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Government invests £237 million to expand community diagnostic centres across England.

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