AI can help clinicians to keep patients safer in their homes, says this CNE.
AI has a bright future in the preventative care space, according to Terry McDonnell, senior vice president and chief nurse executive at Duke University Health System, especially when paired with remote patient monitoring and hospital at home technology.
Here are two ways to adopt AI in preventative care.
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G Hatfield is the CNO editor for HealthLeaders.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
With AI and robotics, patients can be safer in their homes and clinicians can monitor them remotely with in-home technology capabilities.
Having robotic assistance would help get real time information to a nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or physician for rapid decision-making and support.