HealthTech November 13, 2024
Jordan Scott

Artificial intelligence, especially large language models, can have an immediate impact on workflows for senior living and post-acute care staff.

While senior care is often behind healthcare generally when it comes to technology adoption, the industry’s interest in artificial intelligence was evident at the LeadingAge Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tenn. Sessions that focused on AI were full, with many attendees having to stand, as senior care leaders consider if or how they should implement AI into their organizations.

The message from panelists was clear: start now. They shared several ways their organizations are currently using AI tools and offered insights into how to approach implementation in a way that’s human-centered and secure.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Post-Acute Care, Provider, Technology
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