HomeCare October 11, 2024

The homecare model will incorporate generative AI & interactive solutions for the patient & provider experience

PLANO, Texas—NTT Data, a global health care information technology company, and Duke Health, an academic and health care system, have partnered in an effort to create an interactive model for augmented homecare delivery.

“This partnership is focused on using advanced digital technology to address a broad range of patient needs efficiently and cost-effectively,” said Emily Norboge, chief research informatics officer at the Duke Cancer Institute. “This approach for in-home care advances our mission to deliver the best medical outcomes with positive experiences for our patients and staff.”

“This groundbreaking approach revolutionizes health care by turning the patient’s home into a human-centered and high-value care...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Home, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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