Empowering patients with artificial intelligence.

Our flagship product Aide helps patients and clinicians manage multiple chronic conditions. Our latest product Mirror helps patients remember everything from medical consultations.

4 in 10 adults have low health literacy and struggle to understand health information. Rowlands et al., 2015 Over 80% of chronic disease management happens outside the clinic often with little structured support. Barlow et al., 2002 50% of patients do not take their medicines as prescribed, leading to half of all treatment failures. Mercandante et al., 2021

Patient self-management is the only scalable model of care

Evidence shows that when patients are supported to self-manage, hospitalisations fall, outcomes improve, and healthcare becomes more sustainable.1

Our impact

Retention
70%+

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

Treatment efficacy
73.3%

Average patient medicine adherence using Aide (up from 35-50%).3

Health equity
Age 87

Oldest user managing their health using Aide, with an average age of 52.

Polypharmcy
3.62

Average number of medicines managed per patient in Aide.

Health in full view

Health is broad. Data should be too. We’ve built one of the most diverse and advanced insight platforms covering medicine behaviours, monitoring, risk factors and PROMs.

For the 1 in 3 adults globally

Health is broad. Data should be too. We’ve built one of the most diverse and advanced insight platforms covering medicine behaviours, monitoring, risk factors and PROMs.

Our work has been consistently recognised for innovation in health. In 2025 we received an    Biomedical Catalyst award to support patients living with haematological cancers. In 2024 Aide Health was selected to join the prestigious  AI for Health accelerator. In 2023 our research into novel use of conversational AI for hypertension patients was funded by the

White paper

Patient self-management:
The only scalable model of healthcare

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References

  1. Barker I, Steventon A, Williamson R, Deeny SR. Self-management capability in patients with long-term conditions is associated with reduced healthcare utilisation across a whole health economy: Cross-sectional analysis of electronic health records. BMJ Qual Saf. 2018;27(12):989–999.
  2. AppsFlyer. 2024
  3. Brown MT, Bussell JK. Medication adherence: WHO cares? Mayo Clin Proc. 2011 Apr;86(4):304–314. PMCID: PMC3068890.