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New tech is helping LTCs provide value-based care via AI and predictive technology, both tech and healthcare leaders say.
Here are four challenges and their implications that leaders and companies could face that must be addressed if they are to thrive in 2024.
New research suggests that machine learning and AI tools could be used to provide early detection for blindness in older adults.
Study participants who used a “digital conversational agent” that focuses on overactive bladder issues were able to reduce their symptoms.
Although many RPM innovations, such as using AI, are similar across companies, much territory is left to expand, one leader suggests.
Clinicians are not able to detect when AI is biased and are likely to follow the AI’s inaccurate results, a new study warns.
LTC operator Cypress Living, which operates communities in Florida, recently created internal guidelines for responsible AI use.
Healthcare and health tech students are supportive of the idea of robot-aided senior care, according to a recent study.
Robot models with “soft, flexible” parts and materials are viewed more favorably than their hard-body counterparts, a new study shows.
Experts have proposed a new framework for evaluating AI tools in healthcare, which considers how well AI fits into existing systems.