The Problem
Complexity of Schizophrenia Care & Relapse Risk
Schizophrenia and related psychosis-spectrum disorders are complex, chronic conditions that require ongoing monitoring, adherence, and coordinated care.
Challenges include:
- Low medication adherence (less than 50%)
- High levels of social isolation and reduced daily functioning
- Cognitive impairments impacting self-management
- High readmission rates (23% within 30 days)
These challenges contribute to significant system burden, including an estimated $6.9 billion in healthcare costs and lost productivity.
The challenge is enabling continuous, personalized support to reduce relapse risk and improve long-term functioning.
What is A4i?
Mobile application and clinical portal for severe mental illness
A4i (App4Independence) is a software as a medical device (SaMD) and digital therapeutic designed to support individuals living with schizophrenia and related psychosis-spectrum conditions.
A4i is a remote monitoring, engagement, and care coordination platform that connects patients and clinicians through a personalized mobile app and clinical dashboard.
The platform uses advanced data signals and machine learning to support:
- Symptom monitoring and relapse risk prediction
- Medication adherence and care coordination
- Personalized engagement through notifications, messaging, and content feeds
A4i includes a patent-pending auditory hallucination support tool, helping users distinguish between environmental sounds and hallucinations, while supporting development of compensatory cognitive skills.
It also incorporates:
- Relapse risk prediction using behavioral and digital signals
- Leveraging indicators such as sleep patterns, engagement data, and user input to identify early signs of deterioration
- Cognitive skill-building through interactive features
- Supporting development of coping strategies and improved daily functioning
Personalization is continuously refined using:
- User responses to in-app assessments
- Behavioral signals (e.g., engagement patterns, phone usage)
- Sleep-related indicators derived from device activity
A4i delivers a data-driven, adaptive approach to supporting recovery and daily functioning.
Outcomes
High engagement with real outcomes and scalable Impact.
A4i has demonstrated:
- High user engagement and retention
- 100% engagement at 7 days and 94% retention at 20 days
- Improved recovery-related outcomes
- Users showed improvements in areas such as hope, illness knowledge, and self-efficacy
- Strong engagement among higher-need users
- Individuals with more significant symptoms at baseline demonstrated higher usage
- Support for relapse risk identification
- Data-driven monitoring enables early identification of potential deterioration
- Scalable, clinically integrated digital therapeutic approach
- Designed for deployment across health systems to support ongoing care and coordination
The Team
A4i is a joint venture between :
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
- MEMOTEXT Corporation
Led by a multidisciplinary team spanning digital health, clinical research, and commercialization:
- Dr. Sean Kidd PhD.
Chief Scientific Officer
Sr. Scientist, Psychology Div. Chief CAMH, Assoc. Professor, Psychiatry, Univ. of Toronto - Amos Adler, M.Sc.
Chief Executive Officer - Wenjia Zhou, MHI,
Chief Product Officer - Andrew Hvizd
Director of Commercialization
Resources
Publications
Presentations & Videos
- Optimizing a novel digital health platform for schizophrenia-spectrum populations: From trials, patents, and concepts to “real world” clinical implementation in a California health system.
- Dr. Sean Kidd Presents A4i at #MOVES22 Symposium
- 3 Minute Descriptor Video from CAMH Innovation Contest Winner A4i 2021






