McKnight’s Senior Living May 25, 2023
Christine Birkner

Technology is not only changing the way that senior living operators keep residents safe, predict health risks and streamline staffing procedures. It’s also improving bottom lines. A new report uncovers four healthcare technologies providers should prioritize over the next three to five years to help cut costs.

Monitoring health and improving care virtually outside of traditional medical settings could reduce these costs, according to a recent CB Insights report.

Four of the top technologies the report cited were at-home infusions, virtual clinic exam rooms, digital therapeutics and home care management platforms.

At-home infusions include wirelessly connected infusion pumps that share data to platforms that monitor treatment regimens, giving providers more convenient, resident-focused care options. This week, the FDA approved an...

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