How AI-Powered Remote Patient Monitoring Can Improve Healthcare
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How AI-Powered Remote Patient Monitoring Can Improve Healthcare February 02, 2022 · Health Data

How AI-Powered Remote Patient Monitoring Can Improve Healthcare

By Rosemary Kennedy, PhD, RN


By now, everyone is familiar with the Triple Aim of healthcare: improve the care experience, enhance health outcomes, and reduce costs. It’s a frequent topic of conversation across the industry, but many leaders struggle to find consensus on how to achieve these admirable goals. Fortunately, artificial intelligence (AI) offers healthcare organizations an ideal opportunity to utilize their existing data infrastructure to modify the traditional care delivery model in a meaningful way for their patients. This moves organizations closer to achieving the vaunted Triple Aim.

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