Aide Health launches the first AI note-taker for patients

Better chronic disease outcomes. Less clinical time.

Aide enables patients to self-manage multiple chronic conditions, boosting adherence, supporting QOF delivery, and reducing avoidable demand on services.

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Comorbidity is reshaping NHS demand. One in three patients admitted to hospital as an emergency has five or more conditions, up from one in ten only a decade ago. Steventon et al., 2018 50% of all GP appointments are related to chronic disease. Williams et al., 2018 Almost 20% of 25-64-year-olds have more than one condition. NIHR

Designed for comorbidity

Aide replaces fragmented point solutions with a single digital platform for multiple chronic conditions. We support six conditions today, with blood cancers available early 2026.

Reach underserved populations

Aide supports proactive prevention in areas of deprivation and among older adults.

Support earlier interventions

Aide helps clinicians identify risk earlier at both an individual and population level.

Improve local access

Aide is configurable to an ICB or PCN, helping patients connect with community services.

How Aide works

Fast, system-level implementation and patient onboarding.

Invite a patient population to access any of our supported pathways via SMS.

Once downloaded, Aide onboards patients to the app in under 10 minutes.

Aide has safe, clinically-written conversations covering reminders, monitoring, and education.

Data and insights available for both patient and clinician to improve outcomes.

Aide shares short, engaging content to improve health literacy incl. 5+ hours of audio.

A powerful clinician tool to support patients and populations

Aide can be deployed for the patient only. With our clinician platform it becomes a powerful tool to help focus care on those most in need.

Clinical impact with patients staying for the long term

Digital health only works if patients stick with it. Many patients have been using Aide daily for two years, building habits that lead to lasting outcomes.

Medicine optimisation

73.3%

Average ICS prescription adherence rate of a patient using Aide (up from 30-50%), paving the way for a potential 10% reduction in severe exacerbations.1

Clinical time saved

332.3 hours

Potential clinical time saved per 1,000 asthma patients via asynchronous education where Aide delivered conversation-based instruction on inhaler technique.

Retention

70%+

30-day patient retention rate of Aide. ~18x digital health app average.2

Patient engagement

Avg. 4

Conversations with Aide per patient per day. Conversations include responses to medicine doses, reporting on symptoms or measurements, PROMs. Without Aide, a patient may only have 3-4 conversations with the healthcare system over the course of a year.
See our impact

I haven’t had an asthma attack in months since using this app because now I’m keeping records and getting reminders to take my medication. I used to forget to take my medication a lot more. It’s the most controlled my asthma has been. I’ll be carrying on using the app for the rest of my life because my asthma’s not going to go anywhere.”

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Privacy, safety and security

Class I UK Medical Device

Aide is registered as a Class I medical device with the UK regulator and meets the legal safety, performance and quality requirements for medical technologies.

GDPR

Aide is fully compliant with UK GDPR. We complete Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) to ensure that all personal data is processed lawfully, fairly and transparently.

NHS DTAC assessed

Aide is assessed against the NHS Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC) and meets NHS standards for clinical safety, data protection, cybersecurity, and accessibility.

Cyber Essentials Plus

Aide is independently certified to Cyber Essentials Plus, the government-backed standard for cybersecurity. Our systems are secure and protected against common cyber threats.

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References

  1. Engelkes, Marjolein, et al. "Medication Adherence and the Risk of Severe Asthma Exacerbations: A Systematic Review." European Respiratory Journal, vol. 45, no. 2, Feb. 2015, pp. 396-407. European Respiratory Society, doi:10.1183/09031936.00075614.
  2. AppsFlyer. 2024
  3. Barker, I., Steventon, A., Deeny, S. R., & Fisher, R. (2018) ‘Self-management capability in patients with long-term conditions is associated with reduced healthcare utilisation across a whole health economy’, BMJ Quality & Safety, 27(12), pp. 989-999.