Advisory Board May 10, 2024

As hospitals continue to grapple with staffing shortages, some are turning to new artificial intelligence (AI) technology to reduce their nurses’ workload and improve care for patients, Phil Galewitz writes for KFF Health News.

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In 2022, FDA cleared the use of BioIntelliSense’s BioButton in adult patients who are not in critical care. The BioButton is a battery-controlled device that uses AI software to record patients’ vital signs to detect signs that their condition is deteriorating. It sticks to patients’ skin with an adhesive, is waterproof, and has a battery life of up to 30 days.

According to BioIntelliSense CEO James Mault, the BioButton...

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