July 1, 2025
DNA technology invested for 650 million GBP to combat serious diseases

DNA technology invested for 650 million GBP to combat serious diseases

The government is expected to pour £ 650 million into DNA technology to treat serious diseases before becoming a problem.

In comments that were first reported to the Daily Telegraph, Health Minister Wes Streeting said that new technologies in areas such as Genomics would help to exceed illnesses.

The investment in genomics is expected to support the government’s 10-year plan for the NHS, which will focus more on technology and prevention.

Mr. Streeting said: “The revolution in medicine means that in the coming decade we can transform the NHS from a service that diagnoses and treats the sick health, which it predicts and prevents it.

“Genomics offers us the opportunity to exceed the disease, so we are there instead of reacting to it.”

Mr. Streeting previously talked about his wish to make the NHS more preventive, advise the advisory to reduce serious illnesses and save money.

The plan is probably also a greater role in artificial intelligence and other technologies for predicting diseases and enabling the provision of treatments or medication.

He added: “With the power of this new technology, patients can receive personalized health care to prevent the disease of the diseases before the symptoms begin, which reduces the pressure on NHS services and helps people to live a longer, healthier life.”

Together with a stronger focus on prevention, the government’s 10-year plan is expected to include the two other “layers” of Streeting in the NHS.

This will shift from the hospitals towards a more common care and from analogue to digital services.

This is followed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ announcement that the government would increase the NHS financing by £ 29 billion a year in the next three years because she tries to shorten waiting lists in accordance with its election promises.

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