Launch of new AI health platform aims to free up GP appointments

Digital healthcare company Clinova, co-founded by Yorkshire-born Araslan Karim, has launched a pioneering conversational AI tool to help reduce pressure on GP services for non-urgent healthcare advice.

The tool aims to transform the self-care industry by using a template that is similar to ChatGPT but makes the search specific to a single sector.

It is powered bymachine learning algorithms that have been trained on verified medical content from a team of over 50 doctors and pharmacists including 200,000 medical words and draws from a medical lexicon of more than 97,000 medical terms.

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Healthwords aims to provide users with 24/7 access to fast personalised healthcare advice based on their individual needs. When users input their question or symptom into the conversational search function the generative AI technology will provide medically verified answers or advice, and then recommend self-care products if directed to do so.

Arsalan Karim, Shipley-born founder of digital healthcare company Clinova. Picture: Gary LongbottomArsalan Karim, Shipley-born founder of digital healthcare company Clinova. Picture: Gary Longbottom
Arsalan Karim, Shipley-born founder of digital healthcare company Clinova. Picture: Gary Longbottom

Users will also have the option to read more about their condition in full-length verified medical articles or chat online with a human pharmacist in real-time should they want a second opinion. The user can then choose to purchase self-care products and arrange for them to be delivered to their homes all through the single platform.

Healthwords is especially relevant for those who want non-urgent healthcare advice but don’t have the time or ability to visit the pharmacist during standard working hours. While it is not designed as a replacement for visiting a medical professional, it educates users in self-care, removing the stigma or apathy associated with seeking in-person advice about certain personal symptoms.

NHS England has previously reported there are 18 million GP appointments and 2.1 million visits to A&E every year for conditions that could be dealt with at home, costing £850 million. Clinova aims to free up GP appointments for those who need them most.

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Healthwords is soon to have the capability to provide prescription medication for common conditions, such as earache and sore throat, following the UK’s Government’s recent announcement for patients to receive such prescriptions without a GP appointment.

Sir Simon Burns, government liaison officer for Clinova and former MP and former minister in the Department of Health, said: “As we have seen more generally, AI-powered conversational search tools have the power to transform people’s lives, and this is especially true in healthcare.

"Our self-care advice product has the advantage of being free, easy-to-use and anonymous. We think it will be particularly attractive to individuals, who do not have the time to visit a medical professional for less serious conditions.”The service is accessed through the Healthwords app, which is available for both iOS and Android devices.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Clinova was founded by Shipley-born Araslan Karim, inset, with fellow undergraduate pharmacist Charles Ebubedike after they met at Portsmouth University.