Nationwide roll out of artificial intelligence tool that predicts falls and viruses

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool is being rolled out across the NHS that can predict a patient’s risk of falling with 97% accuracy, preventing as many as 2,000 falls and hospital admissions each day.

The predictive tool, developed by health tech provider Cera, is now being used in more than 2 million patient home care visits a month, monitoring vital health signs to predict worrying signs of deterioration in advance. It can then alert healthcare staff so they can step in and reduce the risk of hospitalisation.

The software is in use across more than two thirds of NHS integrated care systems across the country and helps to provide care at home by flagging as many as 5,000 high-risk alerts a day, reducing hospitalisations by up to 70%.

Falls are the largest cause of emergency hospital admissions for older people with estimates that around 30% of people aged 65 and above – 2.5 million people – and around half of those aged 80 and above will experience a fall at least once a year. These falls and fractures account for over 4 million bed days a year at an estimated cost of £2 billion.

Cera’s AI software will also be used to detect the symptoms of winter illnesses like COVID-19, flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and norovirus, allowing NHS and care teams to intervene before hospital care is needed.

The technology works by allowing carers, family members and health care staff to record patient updates on an app which then monitors and reacts to a range of vital health signs in real time, such as blood pressure, heart rate and temperature.

It predicts future risks of falls and health risks, and alerts healthcare professionals of those at risk so they can step in and provide patients with the care in the community necessary to prevent future emergencies.

Cera’s software can also automate paperwork like visit schedules and creating care plans, giving staff more time to focus on caring for patients.

Since its successful trial July 2023, the measure is keeping thousands of elderly and vulnerable people safe at home, leading to a reduction of A&E attendances and freeing up hospital beds, which research shows is saving the NHS over £1 million a day.

This innovation is just one example of a range of new technology-led models being harnessed by the NHS to provide patients with better care from home, and later this year, the NHS and government will launch a 10-year Health Plan, setting out longer-term measures to shift from analogue to digital and from hospital to community care.

Dr. Vin Diwakar, National Director of Transformation at NHS England, said: “This new tool now being used across the country shows how the NHS is harnessing the latest technology, including AI, to not only improve the care patients receive but also to boost efficiency across the NHS by cutting unnecessary admissions and freeing up beds ahead of next winter, helping hospitals to mitigate typical seasonal pressures.

“We know falls are the leading cause of hospital admissions in older people, causing untold suffering, affecting millions each year and costing the NHS around £2 billion, so this new software has the potential to be a real game-changer in the way we can predict, prevent and treat people in the community.

“This AI tool is a perfect example of how the NHS can use the latest tech to keep more patients safe at home and out of hospital, 2 cornerstones of the upcoming 10-year Health Plan that will see shifts from analogue to digital, and from hospital to community care”.

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