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Datos Health: Powering the Future of Hybrid Care with Intelligent Automation

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For prompt, individualized, and effective healthcare delivery outside of hospital walls, an AI-driven remote patient care platform is essential. It facilitates automated care processes, real-time monitoring, early health issue detection, and less manual labor, which eases the strain on physicians. Healthcare professionals confront inefficiencies, data overload, and limited scalability in the absence of such a system, which might eventually jeopardize patient outcomes and system sustainability. Patients may also face delayed treatments, higher hospital readmissions, and fragmented care. This is where Datos Health, a US-Israel-Australian business that was created in 2015, comes in. It provides an AI-driven platform for remote patient care that goes well beyond traditional monitoring by enabling automated, configurable processes for hybrid care.

Datos Health is the Open Care Platform

The promise of digital innovations and solutions that will transform healthcare delivery was presented to Datos. However, the reality is that we were given more work, not less. In actuality, pilot after pilot of ostensibly revolutionary RPM systems never fully worked properly.

This is due to the fact that each of these solutions was specifically designed to accomplish one or two goals. They have little flexibility and are hard-coded.

Digital prospects ought to increase clinical reach, eliminate geographical restrictions, and provide remote treatment in the proper manner. A hybrid care paradigm that is genuinely flexible and offers a virtual first experience.

The change in healthcare delivery is overdue. Automated aided self-care is long overdue.

One Open Platform: Infinite Programs for Remote Care

Using a drag-and-drop interface that requires no programming, Datos Health enables care teams to develop and implement remote care programs for acute, episodic, and chronic diseases. Programs can be modified from pre-existing clinical procedures or created from the ground up. The platform covers a variety of specialties, including hospital-at-home, cancer, cardiology, and mental health, and it unifies monitoring, care, and communication. It also works with any EMR. In addition to improving patient outcomes and lowering manual labor, CareApps use patient data from wearables and questionnaires to enable automated self-care, triage, and symptom management. This allows physicians to concentrate where it's most needed.

Reduce Readmissions for Your Medicare Advantage Members

Because they guarantee that patients receive the appropriate treatment at the appropriate time, care management teams are essential to value-based care organizations. This lowers health plan expenditures while simultaneously improving health outcomes. By automating processes and providing members with personalized care plans, cutting costs, increasing engagement, decreasing hospital readmissions, and improving CMS (Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services) Star Ratings and CAHPS scores, care management teams can increase efficiency by leveraging cutting-edge technology like Datos Health.

Hospital at Home

On their Open Care platform, Datos Health's hospital at home programs combine data gathered and assessed from wearables, medical equipment, passive and continuous remote patient monitoring devices, and other devices. Depending on the criteria physicians provide and the requirements of each patient, Datos's technology may customize processes to any remote care plan. Even the highest-acuity patients may remain in their homes with their loved ones because of automated, aided self-care that guides them and improves outcomes and program adherence.

In order to further minimize clinician effort and give patients access to curated material and education, follow-up notes, and other resources, the Datos Health platform integrates artificial intelligence into turnkey remote care plans for both patient and clinician workflows. The technology allows for virtual rounding and virtual visits, which allow patients to get the same quality of care at their homes as they would in a hospital.

In order to give patients close clinical supervision through biometric data collection and patient-reported outcome measurements using a range of questionnaires, Datos Health hospital in the home (HiTH) programs often start after hospital release and last for 12 weeks.

Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation

After a cardiac incident, cardiac rehabilitation greatly enhances results. The inconvenience of needing to go to a rehabilitation facility on a regular basis and arranging sessions around the schedules of the care team, however, contributes significantly to the typically poor rates of patient adherence to in-person programs.

Datos Health's remote cardiac rehabilitation program greatly improves patient engagement and adherence by enabling patients to exercise whenever and wherever it is most convenient for them. Care teams greatly increase their capacity by tracking and managing their patients' exercise regimens and progress largely asynchronously.

Empowering the Future of Care—One Intelligent Workflow at a Time

Leading the charge to revolutionize healthcare delivery from inflexible, disjointed systems to an intelligent, adaptable platform that empowers patients and physicians is Datos Health. Scalable, patient-centered care across many ailments and locations is made possible by Datos, which combines AI-driven automation, real-time monitoring, and configurable care pathways. The firm is rethinking remote care, not just supporting it, whether it is through cardiac rehabilitation, hospital-at-home programs, or chronic care management.

Uri Bettesh | Founder & CEO

“We were sold the promise of digital breakthroughs, tools that would revolutionize how to provide care.”

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