An NHS trust is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance a program aimed at supporting patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in Hull and East Yorkshire. The Lenus app, which allows patients to monitor their symptoms, has already led to a 40% decrease in hospital readmissions since its launch in March 2023. The trust aims to further reduce this figure by up to 90% through AI analysis of patient data collected via the app.
The app not only facilitates symptom tracking but also enables direct communication with NHS clinics, promoting early intervention. Professor Mike Crooks emphasizes that AI will help identify trends and triggers in patient data, allowing for timely support before hospital care becomes necessary. Patients like Ruth have experienced significant reductions in hospital visits, showcasing the potential of AI in transforming patient care.
• AI aims to reduce hospital readmissions for COPD patients significantly.
• The Lenus app facilitates symptom tracking and direct communication with clinics.
AI is utilized to analyze patient data for identifying health trends and triggers.
Data analysis through AI helps in predicting patient care needs before hospital visits.
COPD is a chronic respiratory condition that the AI program aims to manage effectively.
NHS is implementing AI technology to enhance patient care and reduce hospital visits.
Humber Health Partnership is involved in the AI-driven initiative to support COPD patients.
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