SAI Group acquires Get Well; aims to utilize AI for improved patient involvement
Gartner Inc.
“Considering the intricacy of healthcare patient pathways, there truly is no universal solution, and this is where technology can aid in better backing customization [and] accuracy utilizing data and insights,” Adams expressed.
Gartner Inc.
“Considering the intricacy of healthcare patient pathways, there truly is no universal solution, and this is where technology can aid in better backing customization [and] accuracy utilizing data and insights,” Adams expressed. “Smart health is inherently interoperable, counting on continuous data for furnishing experiences through the integration of digital and face-to-face care provision that is accurate, fair and ethical.”
As per Adams, every patient requires a unique approach to instigate changes in behavior. For instance, if a patient needs to shed weight or adopt a healthier eating regimen to decrease their cholesterol and/or blood pressure levels, AI-driven technology can evaluate their background and offer suggestions.
“Patients are constantly expecting more out of their encounters, and they now possess a wider array of choices than ever before. Each category of patient needs to be handled uniquely to drive behavioral modification. This [AI tool] streamlines the process,” Adams explained.
