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NHS Apps Aid Heart Rehab Recovery
14 Dec
Summary
- NHS is offering new smartphone apps for heart patient recovery.
- Low uptake in traditional cardiac rehab programs noted.
- Seven approved apps offer exercise, education, and support.

A new wave of smartphone applications is being deployed by the NHS to support individuals recovering from life-threatening heart issues. Recognizing the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs in reducing further complications and hospital readmissions, the health service is embracing digital solutions due to low participation in traditional face-to-face schemes.
Approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), seven distinct apps will be trialed over three years. These platforms provide comprehensive support, including tailored exercise regimes, vital education on cardiovascular disease, dietary guidance, medication management, and crucial psychosocial assistance.
Experts believe these technologies can significantly transform cardiac rehabilitation, making it more accessible and adaptable to individual circumstances. While promising, NICE advises caution, recommending thorough clinical assessments before deployment and noting potential limitations for older patients.




