ModeraSP: Scaling Digital SBI to Reduce Harmful Alcohol Use in São Paulo’s Public Health System

This project has been shortlisted for the DPH 2025 Innovation Prize – Best Scale-Up


  • Pilot Phase: Deployed in 17 Primary Care Units (UBSs) and 2 Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS) to test feasibility.
  • Digital Development: A user-friendly virtual assistant (Susana) guides users through the AUDIT questionnaire, offering confidential, personalized feedback.
  • Capacity Building: 2,500+ healthcare professionals trained to deliver digital brief interventions.
  • Protocol Integration: Workflows aligned with SUS to ensure continuity of care.
  • Citywide Expansion: Rolled out to all 479 UBSs and 103 CAPS with public outreach to encourage adoption.
  • Behavioral Tools: Interactive videos, habit replacement guidance, breathing techniques, and weekly alcohol tracking, co-designed with UX and behavioral science experts.
  • Cross-Sector Collaboration: Combining public institutions, academia, and agile startup development.
  • Universal Access: Free, mobile-friendly, inclusive of all age groups and genders – with tailored guidance for adolescents and pregnant users.
  • Economic Return: Aligned with the WHO Global Alcohol Action Plan (2022–2030), with a projected $9.10 return per $1 invested.
  • 57,000+ users reached
  • 2,500+ health professionals trained
  • Active in all UBSs and CAPS in São Paulo
  • Integrated into official public health protocols
  • Scalable and adaptable for other regions
  • The scale-up faced hurdles such as ensuring digital inclusion and sustaining engagement.
  • Adapt international frameworks to local realities
  • Build privacy-conscious, user-friendly solutions
  • Apply iterative design with real-time monitoring