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NHS Approves Online Cardiac Rehab Platforms to Transform Patient Care
18 Aug
Summary
- Six online platforms conditionally recommended for NHS use
- Aim to improve access to cardiac rehab, especially for underserved groups
- Three-year evidence collection period to evaluate long-term effectiveness

As of August 19th, 2025, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has conditionally recommended six online platforms to support adults with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the UK. These digital tools, including Activate Your Heart, D REACH-HF, and myHeart, offer the potential to transform how cardiac rehabilitation is delivered to patients.
Experts say these platforms "offer real potential to transform" the way this type of care is provided, as traditional programs have struggled to reach certain demographics, such as women, younger patients, and those from ethnic minority backgrounds. The online options will allow people with heart problems to complete rehabilitation from the comfort of their own homes, rather than waiting for in-person appointments.
Before the platforms are offered as an option, patients must be assessed by a healthcare professional. Over the next three years, the six approved programs will be used on the NHS to generate more data on their long-term effectiveness. This evidence collection period will help determine whether these digital innovations should become a permanent part of cardiac care in the UK.