Etc., the digital and startup incubation hub of BT Group, has launched the second phase of its NHS digital preventative remote care initiative designed to prevent, detect and manage cardiovascular disease through early monitoring and pre-emptive intervention.

The preventative remote care solution identifies, monitors and reduces risk of serious cardiovascular events. Delivered via a platform for clinicians to monitor patients remotely and for patients to upload their vitals and biometrics from anywhere via an app. Etc. said the solution enables preventative, proactive care which could help save £1.5 million in healthcare costs over the next three years.
It will be rolled out across 26 GP practices amongst 228,000 people based in Warrington, Cheshire, and is estimated to prevent more than 80 strokes and heart attacks by helping shift the NHS’s approach to care from reactive to preventative.
The initiative provides a direct contribution to the NHS’s Long Term Plan which outlines its ambition to prevent 150,000 strokes, heart attacks and dementia cases over the next 10 years. This plan builds on the principle that early intervention can reduce the risks of serious illnesses.
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Smart Practice offering
This rollout follows Etc.’s first pilot earlier this year in Northwest England which treated 1,090 eligible at-risk patients and potentially prevented 30 potential cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes within seven months of implementing the solution.
Etc. has also developed a Smart Practice offering, which it said connects cloud-based telephony with digital access and “providing patients with an easier way to book appointments, tests and request medication.”
BT Group’s healthcare solutions also include virtual ward and care programmes to support the NHS, as well as AI and digital diagnosis services.








