Digital Health December 12, 2024
Tammy Lovell

  • The NHS is using AI to predict patients who are at risk of becoming frequent users of emergency services
  • High Intensity Use services have been rolled out to support more than 125 emergency departments across England
  • These services use the latest data to identify and resolve the reasons patients are coming forward for care so regularly

The NHS is using AI to predict patients who are at risk of becoming frequent users of emergency services, so staff can get them more appropriate care at an earlier stage.

High Intensity Use (HIU) services have been rolled out to support more than 125 emergency departments across England, providing patients with one-to-one coaching support in their own homes to tackle the...

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