FNHC said it carried out about 190 visits to patients per day.
Rosemarie Finley, chief executive of FNHC, said the first year of the pilot would focus on islanders living with frailty, who make up a “very small but high-need caseload”.
The second year will focus on people with diabetes and those with “wound integrity and tissue viability concerns”, she added.
“This system will help us make sure we’re seeing the patients that need us most at the right time,” Ms Finley said.
She said the initiative could help the wider health service by improving productivity and reducing avoidable hospital admissions.
“For islanders, that means better outcomes,” Ms Finley added.
“For the health economy, it means we’re using our resources more effectively.”
