By Kristin Carroll Increased resident satisfaction is the top benefit that nursing home providers are hoping to achieve by ...
The aging U.S. population will require nursing homes to embrace technological innovation to handle an influx of patients. Artificial intelligence and remote monitoring can predict and identify health ...
As one respondent put it: “We don’t have time to wait anymore. Tech is the only way forward.” Hard to argue with that. John O’Connor is editorial director for McKnight’s.Opinions expressed in McKnight ...
Teton.ai, which is focused on predictive modeling for health care companies, has announced the conclusion of their Series A funding round, totaling $20 ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will be collecting new data on nursing homes’ “readiness” to access, share and use electronic data — a precursor for a new pilot that could include skilled ...
Picture the scene: You move into a nursing home in the final years of your life, when you are no longer able to manage on your own. And there you discover the future. The place teems with humanoid ...
Operational efficiency and resident care and experiences are driving new technology initiatives in senior living, according to a new survey.
DUBLIN, Ga. — A Dublin senior care facility has introduced a virtual reality program designed to help residents cope with ...
Consumers wanting to remain independent opens the door for collaboration with caregivers and institutions to adopt more smart home tech.
Health policy experts and long-term care operators predict that federal funding cuts will ultimately affect services for ...
Little-noticed provisions in the tax bill will ease requirements on nursing homes and make it harder for some patients to pay ...