Gorton_Tubster
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But sure why it being physical or not matters?! It's going to cost billions.It's not a physical card FFS!
Fix the NHS? This could help the NHS immeasurably. I was in the chemist the other day to get a prescription. The lady had to sort through 20-30 bits of PAPER under the letter *. I had ordered the prescription using the app but the area that is under pressure is still using paper. I'm carying a cardboard card in my wallet to say I'm on a blood thinner, imagine if all of that info was brought together.
I know technology isn't for everyone, but PCs, smartphones and the internet are hardly new inventions like they may have been considered 15-20 years ago.
That information is there. It's called National Insurance number. So why don't the chemist and hospitals use that?
Sounds more like disjointed thinking rather than a lack of more personal information. Not sure how ID cards would fix that if they can't be arsed using what they have already.