Forbes November 8, 2024
Charlie Fink

The healthcare industry is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to meet rising demand from an aging population and strained resources. Over the coming years, the percentage of the population over age 65 is set to exceed 30%, presenting new challenges for healthcare providers. Virtual healthcare platforms powered by AI are a solution, offering tools that integrate computer vision, natural language processing, and predictive analytics to support clinical decisions, improve patient outcomes, and enhance operational efficiency.

Platforms like ThinkAndor from Andor Health utilize AI to automate routine tasks, such as tracking patient vitals, monitoring movements, and documenting interactions in real-time. By performing these tasks, AI frees clinicians to focus more directly on patient care and less on administrative burdens. “ThinkAndor...

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