Largest NHS Home Monitoring Platform Launched by Luscii and Graphnet

Largest NHS Home Monitoring Platform Launched by Luscii and Graphnet

2025-09-26 digitalcare

London, Friday, 26 September 2025.
Luscii and Graphnet have launched the UK’s largest NHS home monitoring platform to improve chronic condition management, potentially reducing hospital admissions by 50% for monitored patients.

Integration of Advanced Technologies

The partnership between Luscii and Graphnet marks a significant technological integration in the UK healthcare system. Luscii’s sophisticated remote monitoring app, combined with Graphnet’s data management capabilities, creates a platform that serves 17 million people through Population Health and Shared Care Records [1]. The platform is already active within 20 NHS Integrated Care Systems, highlighting its extensive reach and impact [1][3].

Transforming Healthcare Delivery

This new home monitoring platform is poised to transform healthcare delivery by significantly enhancing chronic disease management. By enabling real-time data collection and utilization of population health insights, the platform assists healthcare professionals in tailoring interventions to patient groups [1]. The integration of remote monitoring has already demonstrated a 50% reduction in hospital admissions and acute care use for monitored patients, underscoring its potential to mitigate healthcare burdens [1][3].

Strategic Vision for Future Care Models

Markus Bolton of Graphnet emphasizes that home monitoring is becoming a core component of future NHS care models, a sentiment echoed by healthcare professionals across the UK [1]. The strategic vision involves expanding the platform’s capabilities, with forecasts suggesting an additional 500,000 patients will join remote monitoring programs within the next two years [3][5]. This growth is aligned with the NHS Long Term Plan’s goal to deliver proactive out-of-hospital care and optimize healthcare capacity [3].

Future Prospects and Broader Implications

Beyond immediate healthcare improvements, the Luscii and Graphnet collaboration serves as a model for future digital health innovations. The platform is expected to set a new standard for home-based care, not only in the UK but potentially across Europe, given Luscii’s presence in 11 countries [1][3]. The ongoing development and integration of digital health technologies are crucial for maintaining accessible, efficient, and affordable healthcare systems [3][5].

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