HealthTech October 25, 2024
Liz Cramer

Before implementing tools such as AI or automation, organizations need to ensure their IT infrastructure and governance are modernized and optimized.

Innovation isn’t something that’s just nice to have, it’s a critical part of healthcare success. And that includes the senior living and post-acute care space. If organizations refuse to evolve or make investments toward innovation, they’re likely to be left behind.

Today’s older adults are more tech-savvy than ever. Their expectations are changing when considering moving to a senior living community, with technology and innovation quickly becoming a much more important part of the decision. On the employee side, healthcare has a serious labor problem, and that includes post-acute care providers and senior living operators. With artificial intelligence tools...

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