AI Revolutionizes NHS Efficiency: Cutting Admin, Boosting Patient Care, and Saving Millions Annually

September 4, 2025
AI Revolutionizes NHS Efficiency: Cutting Admin, Boosting Patient Care, and Saving Millions Annually
  • A recent trial across nine NHS sites in London demonstrated that AI tools significantly enhance healthcare efficiency by increasing patient-clinician interactions and reducing appointment lengths, with nearly 17,000 patient interactions recorded.

  • In emergency departments, the AI tool Tortus improved efficiency by increasing the number of patients seen per shift by 13.4% and halving the time needed for initial notes, allowing staff to focus more on patient care.

  • AI assistants at Great Ormond Street Hospital are set to expand across outpatient services this autumn, aiming to improve patient care and reduce administrative burdens.

  • This AI technology combines speech recognition and AI to filter background noise and irrelevant conversation, streamlining documentation and supporting clinicians in busy healthcare settings.

  • Health Minister Stephen Kinnock highlighted that this AI innovation not only boosts efficiency but also strengthens the human connection in healthcare, aligning with the NHS's future digital transformation goals.

  • Health officials emphasize that AI tools support the NHS's aim to reduce administrative burdens, improve operational efficiency, and foster better patient-clinician relationships.

  • Economic models predict that nationwide adoption of Tortus could enable over 9,200 additional A&E consultations daily, saving around £176 million annually in documentation costs and freeing capacity worth over £658 million each year.

  • Dr. Shankar Sridharan from Great Ormond Street NHS Trust emphasized that the trial demonstrates NHS leadership in safe AI adoption at scale, benefiting both patients and clinicians.

  • NHS England's Dr. Vin Diwakar stated that enabling clinicians to spend more time with patients—up to 25% more—by reducing administrative tasks leads to better care and less workload.

  • Tortus, an ambient voice technology, transcribes consultations and generates summaries automatically, helping clinicians by reducing administrative workload and allowing more focus on patient interaction.

  • If clinicians could see just one extra patient per shift using this AI, the NHS could generate approximately £270 in capacity per day, highlighting the significant cost and efficiency benefits of the technology.

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