Becker's Healthcare July 12, 2024
Naomi Diaz

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is leaning into next-generation wearables, data collection and artificial intelligence tools in order to reach patients in their preferred settings, VentureBeat reported July 12.

“More healthcare is shifting into the home — and not being episodic four times a year to the doctor, but continuous,” Daniel Yang, vice president of AI and emerging technologies at Kaiser Permanente said at the VB Transform conference. “We’re moving from physician-convenient care to patient-centered care.”

According to the news outlet, modern technologies, such as large language models, generative AI, wearables, IoT, edge computing and digital twins, are revolutionizing healthcare delivery. These advancements are enabling the transition from subjective to objective metrics, transforming healthcare and systems like Kaiser Permanente.

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