Home Health Care News August 22, 2024
Audrie Martin

More people than ever want to age in place, but payment and staffing concerns linger in the larger home-based care space. This emphasizes the need for scalable, efficient, high-quality solutions to meet the growing service demand. As a result, artificial intelligence is emerging as a crucial tool.

AI is a multifaceted field focused on creating systems that mimic and augment human intelligence. With AI comes the ability to learn, reason and solve problems. However, AI models rely on large data sets to learn, train and evolve, which can lead to privacy concerns.

“Home care agencies are actively reaching out to us to learn how we can help them care better and grow faster amidst caregiver shortages and rising costs,”...

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