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Topic

AI-Enabled Remote Health Monitoring for Long-Term Care Residents

Abstract

The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the aging global population have led to an escalating demand for long-term care (LTC) services. Traditional healthcare delivery models, particularly in LTC settings, face significant challenges related to resource limitations, caregiver shortages, and the growing need for continuous monitoring of residents' health status. The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents an opportunity to revolutionize the way healthcare is provided in these settings. AI-enabled remote health monitoring (RHM) systems offer the potential to improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the quality of care for long-term care residents. This topic explores the integration of AI technologies in remote health monitoring systems for LTC facilities, examines the benefits and challenges, and provides recommendations for optimizing the adoption of AI in this context.

Who is this presentation for? 
Technology enthusiasts with a focus on AI.
 
Prerequisite knowledge
Basic knowledge of AI and ML and its applications in healthcare
 
What attendees will learn or gain? 
Use of AI technologies in remote health monitoring systems for LTC facilities; its benefits and challenges

 

Profile

I have 24 years of professional experience in the field of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on machine learning, software engineering, and cloud transformation and their application in the Healthcare and Financial industries. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering. As a Senior Project Manager, Technology and Data, at a Leading Long Term Care Insurance Provider, I have successfully led several high-impact projects, including data science and cloud migration projects. These initiatives involved overseeing multidisciplinary teams, establishing project goals, defining technical requirements, and ensuring timely delivery. In my previous role at Hewlett Packard Co, I worked on data center consolidation projects and managed the Network Operations Centers (NOC), where I developed network and system monitoring tools to monitor the health of the critical applications. As part of my commitment to the profession, I actively contribute to knowledge dissemination by publishing articles.