The drones are going to be making their first couple of flights in the next few weeks and they are going to be picking up and then dropping off the treatment to any patients who need it. This is going to boost mental health because it means that those who need chemotherapy can access treatment that same day. It is also going to benefit social workers as well as those who happen to offer bespoke care packages to cancer patients. If you work in homecare for cancer patients or if you work in private nursing then you will know what a positive movement this is going to be. When you look at the announcement, you will soon see that it was done on the 74th birthday for the NHS. Amanda, who is the NHS Chief has come out with a statement to say that delivering via drone is easily an extraordinary development for patients who may be struggling with cancer and it just goes to show that people are able to get the care that they need quickly, while also putting way less pressure on the NHS in general. If you look at the smartwatch that can be used to manage Parkinson’s disease or even some of the revolutionary prostate treatments that are available then you will soon see that it has been another fantastic year for the NHS and that more can easily be done to take things to that next level. It is going to be surprising to see what movements end up happening as the result of this but right now, it would seem that more and more people are finally able to get the help and support they need to feel confident in their healthcare service.