A UK firm trained a “sovereign” NHS triage AI that it says rivals Claude, at a fraction of the cost
The NHS does not lack for AI pitches. What it has lacked is one that keeps patient data inside the country. A British software firm says it now has it.
OneAdvanced, the Birmingham-based SaaS company whose software touches more than 40 million NHS patients a year, has launched what it bills as the UK’s first private, sovereign healthcare large language model trained on NHS primary-care data.
The model, called Care Navigator, was built with Nvidia and trained on pseudonymised, real-world patient triage requests submitted through OneAdvanced’s Patchs online-consultation platform, which handles around 500,000 patient interactions a month.
Its job is triage: detecting the clinical topic in a patient’s request so the system asks the right follow-up questions and routes people to the right care faster, which OneAdvanced says can cut the resource waste that clogs general practice.
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