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Improving outcomes for people with Cardiovascular Disease

A cost-effective digital care model that gets results

Cardihab

Pioneering virtual cardiac care

Australia's first clinically proven Digital Therapeutic platform for Cardiac Rehabilitation

Evidence-Based Care

A randomised controlled trial demonstrated the Cardihab digital solution offers advantages over the traditional, in-clinic model.

Cardihab mobile app

Proven to improve access and outcomes2

80%

UPTAKE

Traditional: 63%

94%

ADHERENCE

Traditional: 68%

80%

COMPLETION

Traditional: 47%

REDUCED ANXIETY

and psychological distress

SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS

to Health Related Quality of Life

Cardihab platform on devices

Providing personalised, flexible options for the 80% that miss out on cardiac rehab*

Our platform bridges the gap in cardiac rehabilitation, making it more convenient and accessible to those who need it.

*Randal. Et al. Home-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation: A scientific statement from the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, the American Heart Association, and the American College of Cardiology. 2019.

Our digital solutions deliver

Transforming cardiac rehabilitation through innovative digital technology

01
Improved access to programs
Improved access to programs 1

Making cardiac rehabilitation accessible to everyone, anywhere.

02
Reduced hospital readmissions
Reduced hospital readmissions 2,4

Helping patients stay healthy and out of the hospital.

03
Lower cost of care delivery
Lower cost of care delivery 3

Cost-effective solutions for healthcare providers.

04
Data driven insights to enhance care
Data driven insights to enhance care

Real-time analytics for better patient outcomes.

05
Improved HRQoL and reduced anxiety
Improved HRQoL and reduced anxiety 2

Better quality of life for cardiac patients.

Our providers are leaders in healthcare

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How it works

Clinician Portal

Clinician Portal

Our clinician portal enables the healthcare professional to personalise the virtual care plans that are aligned with clinical guidelines, so they can securely monitor their participants progress.

Designed with participants, for participants

Designed with participants, for participants

User friendly apps for smart phones, tablets or computers via a web browser are available when and where participants want to complete their program.

Specialised support

Specialised support

Our specialised clinical implementation team provide training and ongoing support to enable successful implementation of a digital health program.

Simple video calling

Simple video calling

Easy-to-use integrated telehealth and video calling for communication between participants and their clinician.

Get Started with Cardihab

Transform your cardiac rehabilitation or disease prevention programs with our innovative digital solutions

Cardihab devices

Why Choose Cardihab?

  • Clinically proven results
  • Easy to implement
  • Comprehensive support

Contact us for a demonstration

REFERENCES:

  1. Rivers JT, Smith C, Smith I, Cameron J. The impact of a mobile app on participation in cardiac rehabilitation and understanding barriers to success: comparative cohort study. JMIR Cardio. 2022;6(1):e24174. doi:10.2196/24174
  2. Varnfield M, Karunanithi M, Lee CK, et al. Smartphone-based home care model improved use of cardiac rehabilitation in post myocardial infarction patients: results from a randomised controlled trial. Heart. 2014;100(22):1770-1779. doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2014-305783
  3. Kraal JJ, Van den Akker-Van Marle ME, Abu-Hanna A, et al. Clinical and cost-effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation compared to conventional, centre-based cardiac rehabilitation: Results of the FIT@Home study. Eur J Prev Cardiol. 2017;24(12):1260-1273. doi:10.1177/2047487317710803
  4. Braver J, Marwick TH, Oldenburg B, Issaka A, Carrington MJ. Digital Health Programs to Reduce Readmissions in Coronary Artery Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. JACC Adv. 2023 Sep 7;2(8):100591. doi: 10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100591. PMID: 38938339; PMCID: PMC11198697.