Together THA and Care.ai, an autonomous monitoring platform, will host demonstrations in Austin for Texas providers to see how the technology works in a simulated hospital environment.
Care.ai’s “Self Aware Room” platform uses AI to monitor patients’ conditions and provide care teams with real-time updates.
“Texas hospitals have always been trailblazers when it comes to the use and adoption of leading-edge healthcare technology,” Fernando Martinez, PhD, president and CEO of the THA Foundation, said in a March 4 news release sent to Becker’s. “Through this new partnership with Care.ai, Texas hospitals will have the opportunity to experience the use of AI in a hands-on local lab environment. They will get to see in real time the value that autonomous monitoring can bring to their facilities. We’re proud to connect our members to cutting-edge technologies that have a transformative impact on healthcare delivery in Texas.”
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