September 16, 2025
Recent results from Hawke’s Bay Hospital show how a digital-first approach to heart failure management can transform patient care while freeing up significant hospital capacity.
Read MoreAugust 20, 2025
Heart failure is a progressive condition. Evidence shows that faster up-titration of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) improves symptoms, reduces hospitalisations, and lowers mortality. In other words, every week saved can mean fewer admissions and better survival.
Read MoreAugust 20, 2025
Faster up-titration isn’t about having video calls or a remote blood pressure cuff in isolation; it’s about creating a digitally-enabled model of care that mirrors what happens in-clinic; making it accessible, safe, efficient, and scalable.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2025
What if there was a way to modernise care delivery so that nurses could safely manage more patients, while actually improving outcomes?
Read MoreAugust 4, 2025
Traditional models of care, reliant on in-person clinic visits and manual follow-up, are too slow, too resource-intensive, and too inaccessible for the scale of need. That’s why it’s time to make the rapid titration of GDMT for HF patients "digital by default."
Read MoreJuly 28, 2025
We’re proud to share the recent announcement by the Minister of Health, Hon. Simeon Brown, recognising the success of Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s innovative remote monitoring programme for heart failure patients.
Read MoreSeptember 16, 2025