Healthcare IT News December 26, 2024
Bill Siwicki

Computer vision and sensor integration, evolution in virtual specialty care and other innovations are transcending the hype cycle and showing results, says one telehealth leader.

Dr. Stephanie Lahr is president of Artisight, a virtual care technology and services company with an uncommon play – robust use of artificial intelligence in its telemedicine platform.

The company offers an AI-powered smart hospital platform designed to enable virtual care models, quality improvement and care coordination. The platform is built on a foundation of AI-enabled sensors that facilitate computer vision, voice recognition, vital sign monitoring and indoor positioning capabilities.

We asked Lahr to consider where virtual care and AI are at today, and then look to 2025 to see what may happen in the...

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