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11 hours ago, ydrmdy said:

Has anyone else experienced texts telling you there is a message for you on My Chart, only to find you have already read it, yet it continues to message you?

Yes My Chart for Kings does that and keeps telling you to add more info.  Annoying but not the end of the world.  It's probably all just data gathering as bits of the NHS get sold off to US health and IT companies.

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