AIA Singapore and Amplify Health have launched a chronic disease management programme (CDMP) aimed at helping Singaporeans with diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol adopt sustainable lifestyle changes for healthier living.
This 12-month programme is available for eligible AIA insured members who are aged 40 years and above and diagnosed with one or more of Singapore’s three most prevalent chronic conditions – diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), or hyperlipidemia (high blood cholesterol).
It is active from October 2025 through the Amped mobile app, at no additional cost for the first 1,500 customers.
It complements the national Healthier SG initiative by providing Singaporeans with chronic conditions personalised support between GP visits, the firms said.
Personal support
The programme features a suite of behaviour-modification tools, tailored resources, and access to a multi-disciplinary team of dietitians, fitness coaches, and mental wellness experts.
It leverages technology, behavioural science, and personalised coaching to drive healthier habits, offering:
- Unlimited text-based coaching with a multi-disciplinary team
- Video consultations
- Personalised health plan and goal setting
- A range of behaviour modification tools, including AI meal logging, sleep and activity tracking, curated lessons, tracking health metrics, and motivational nudges
- Programme insights that highlight progress and identify improvement areas
Irma Hadikusuma, chief marketing and healthcare officer at AIA Singapore, said: “As Singapore’s population ages, we must shift our focus from extending lifespans to extending healthspans – and this requires us to rethink what healthcare should look like.
“The most powerful changes we can make for our health are often simple, everyday lifestyle changes.
“To support Singaporeans in making these meaningful lifestyle shifts, AIA Singapore has partnered with Amplify Health to introduce the chronic disease management programme, an important addition to our growing suite of resources that empower Singaporeans to live healthier, longer, better lives.”
Axel Baur, chief executive officer at Amplify Health, added: “Real health change starts when people build better habits and stick to them. Patients using Amped by Amplify Health have seen real improvements in managing chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
“Doctors reported that patients stay engaged between visits, understand their diets better, and feel more supported.”





