Clinical team reviewing patient data

Care that goes
beyond the clinic

Unlike traditional telehealth, our digital health companion moves remote monitoring into self-monitoring. Clinics become more streamlined and efficient, and your time goes further as patients come to you better informed and more engaged with their care, with up-to-date data.

The UK spends over £2 billion per year on heart failure care

with hospital admissions and readmissions accounting for most of the cost.1,​2

Published research on heart-failure self-care shows:

20%

Reduction in unplanned admissions

Structured remote self-monitoring and supported activity have each been associated with around a 20% reduction in heart failure hospitalisations across pooled randomised trials.3,​4

More efficient consultations

When patients arrive with a structured record of their measurements, symptoms and adherence, reviews start with the full picture, not a single reading taken on the day.5

Better-prepared patients,
better consultations

Developed with NHS heart failure specialist nurses, doctors and cardiologists, our NICE-aligned digital companion app allows patients to compile detailed analysis of their heart health trends, ready to share for consultations.

Daily home monitoring

Patients log symptoms, weight, blood pressure and how they're feeling each day, building a continuous picture of their heart failure between your appointments.

Patient alerts

When a patient's readings start to drift, the app will highlight the unusual fluctuations and request additional context from the patient.

Detailed, structured reports

Each report compiles weeks of self-reported data into a clear, clinical summary your team can review at a glance, on the day and/or ahead of time.

Informed escalation

Where the data confirms a real concern, the app will support timely, appropriate escalation, so care teams can intervene without delay.

Multi-week trend visualisation

Reports show patterns across weight, blood pressure, breathlessness, mood and medication adherence, making early signals obvious that single readings would miss.

Frees clinical time and resource

Because patients capture readings at home, nursing teams spend less time travelling for routine baseline checks. Your team's time and budget go to the patients who need direct attention.

A different kind of patient data

Patients capture a rich, daily picture of their health at home, compiled into a clear report for your team to review.

Example patient report · last 7 days In range Monitor Action needed
Blood pressure
138/86 mmHg
Trending up · monitor
Heart rate
72 bpm
Stable · in range
Weight
+1.6 kg / 3 days
Possible fluid retention
Blood oxygen
97% SpO₂
In range
Medication concordance
Symptoms
BreathlessnessStable
SwellingStable
ActivityReducing
New · Coming soon

Meet iVAi® Beat
the wearable that keeps watch on your patients between visits

A discreet, clinical-grade patch that continuously monitors your patients heart and detects changes days before symptoms appear.

  • Pairs with digital health companion
  • User friendly
  • Low-cost
  • Continuous monitoring
  • Clinical-grade accuracy
  • Intelligent trending and alerting

Smarter
remote monitoring

Continuous physiological data from a discreet wearable,
distilled into a signal your team can act on.

1

Patient wears the patch

A small adhesive patch sits on the chest. Lightweight and sleep-friendly. No training, no charging, no daily setup.

2

Continuous data recorded by patients

Heart data is recorded regularly and flows into the heart health app alongside the patient's daily check-ins, weights and medications.

3

Threshold breach surfaces an alert

Personalised thresholds detect when a patient's signal moves out of their normal range. The patient can notify their care team accordingly.

4

You intervene before A&E does

Earlier signal means earlier intervention.

iVAi® Beat wearable device

Working within NHS heart failure pathways

Our digital health companion can work within NHS heart failure virtual ward programmes, community care pathways and outpatient cardiology services, with no additional burden on your clinical team.

Electronic Health IntegrationDesigned to enable integration with EHR and leading hospital systems. FHIR compatible.
NICE HF guideline alignedHas been developed in line with NICE heart failure guidelines, giving you and your patients confidence in clinical validity.
Patient, Clinician and Charity PartnershipsDeveloped in partnerships with leading NHS organisations and heart failure charities.
NHS partnership information
Digital health companion app alert screen Patient health report summary for the clinical team

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References

  1. The Health Foundation. 2022.
  2. British Heart Foundation (BHF). 2023.
  3. Inglis S, Clark R, Dierckx R, Prieto‐Merino D, Cleland J. Structured telephone support or non‐invasive telemonitoring for patients with heart failure. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2015;(10):CD007228. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD007228.pub3
  4. Molloy C, Long L, Mordi IR, Bridges C, Sagar VA, Davies EJ, et al. Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation for adults with heart failure. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2024 Mar 7;3(3):CD003331. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD003331.pub6. PubMed PMID: 38451843; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC10919451.
  5. Auton A, et al. Smartphone-based remote monitoring for chronic heart failure: mixed-methods analysis of user experience from patient and nurse perspectives. JMIR Nursing. 2023;6:e44630.