HealthLeaders Media January 11, 2022
Eric Wicklund

Researchers from Penn Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing are joining forces on an NIH-funded project to improve care management at home for seniors and people living with Alzheimer’s disease.

Researchers at Penn Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing are launching a study that will test the value of AI and remote patient monitoring technologies to improve care management for seniors and those living with Alzheimer’s disease.

The Penn Artificial Intelligence and Technology Collaboratory for Health Aging (PennAITech) is using a five-year, $20 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging to fund the project, one of many around the country focused on improving care management at home.

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