Skilled Nursing News March 4, 2025
Amy Stulick

As technology platforms flood the nursing home market, operators are having a hard time tuning out the noise to focus on what will actually move the needle when it comes to quality care and workforce efficiency.

No one seems to have cracked the code yet when it comes to using AI, robotics, and other tech platforms, said Efriam Weinfeld, COO for ALIYA Healthcare. He argued that it’s difficult to quantify the return on tech when there are so many other factors at play. But designing tech around the needs of users in a nursing home, involving them in the creation process and getting feedback on what type of tech platforms are making their lives easier, are all important steps in...

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