ARISTOTELES aims to transform how we manage complex, chronic diseases evaluating the impact of information derived from a trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) in the management of patients. As a proof of concept, the project focuses on atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder closely linked to ageing and the development of other health conditions (comorbidities). These comorbidities significantly increase the risk of poor health outcomes, including hospitalisations, disability, and mortality.
The project responds to a growing need for more personalized, preventive, and effective healthcare. Current approaches often treat conditions in isolation, missing opportunities to address the broader picture of a patient’s health. ARISTOTELES proposes a shift: using AI to provide a more holistic view that captures how different diseases interact over time. By doing so, it enables earlier and more targeted interventions that can slow disease progression and improve quality of life.
To achieve this, ARISTOTELES brings together diverse, high-quality health data from several European countries and harmonizes it into a common digital platform. This infrastructure will support the development of an AI tool capable of predicting a patient’s individual risk of developing or worsening comorbidities and adverse events — even in the presence of incomplete data — and will integrate clinical, imaging, lifestyle, and patient-reported information.
The project will test this tool both in simulated environments and in real-world clinical trials, comparing AI-informed care to standard medical approaches. Through this, ARISTOTELES aims to demonstrate measurable improvements in patient outcomes, adherence to care plans, and overall health system performance.
Social sciences play a key role in the project by ensuring that the tool is acceptable, ethical, and trusted by patients, healthcare professionals, and the public. By promoting responsible AI, the project also addresses regulatory, cultural, and practical barriers to adoption, laying the groundwork for wider implementation across European healthcare systems.
Ultimately, ARISTOTELES supports the vision of precision medicine — enabling citizens to live healthier, more independent lives through proactive, personalized, and data-driven healthcare.