AIA Singapore has partnered with Amplify Health to introduce a Chronic Disease Management Programme (CDMP) designed to help Singaporeans manage common chronic illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Launched on 8 October 2025, the programme is available to eligible AIA insured members through the Amped mobile app at no additional cost for the first 1,500 participants.
The CDMP leverages technology and multidisciplinary health expertise to promote sustainable lifestyle changes, complementing Singapore’s national Healthier SG initiative. With Singaporeans living longer but often spending the last decade of their lives in poor health, the programme aims to enhance personal wellbeing and reduce the strain on healthcare services. Research suggests that such initiatives could save Singapore up to $650 million in healthcare costs by 2050.
Participants will have access to a range of resources, including unlimited text-based coaching, video consultations, and personalised health plans. The app also features AI-driven tools for meal logging, sleep and activity tracking, and motivational nudges. Axel Baur, CEO of Amplify Health, noted, “Patients using Amped have seen real improvements in managing chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.”
The CDMP is part of AIA Singapore’s broader suite of wellness solutions, which includes the award-winning AIA Vitality programme. This initiative builds on AIA’s commitment to improving healthcare access, following collaborations with Mount Alvernia and Raffles Hospital Group, and enhancements to corporate insurance policies for mental health support.