
Healthcare demands can change in a single instant. Today’s care facilities must adapt and be responsive, highly prepared, and equipped with smart technologies proven to save valuable time and ease burdens on medical teams.
Enter care.ai.
At its core, care.ai – by utilizing its AI-powered Smart Care Facility Platform – prioritizes predicting problems and continually protecting caregivers and patients from harm. So with care.ai, care facilities are kept safer while their teams remain aware and prepared to do what they do best.
To continue powering more human care with the assistance of AI and ambient sensor monitoring technology, care.ai recently announced its partnership with Samsung. (To be more specific, Samsung Display Solutions.)
The objective? Further elevating patients’ and care teams’ experiences with a new line of health systems-grade smart displays.
Here’s the lowdown:
Back in November of 2022, care.ai raised $27 million in funding to help grow its services and deliver on the transformational promise of “a new level of smart care the world has never seen.” Fast-forward to present day, and we arrive at this strategic partnership. By offering new virtual tools with Samsung Display Solutions, care teams are given greater awareness of their care environments, along with the ability to attend virtual visits over care.ai devices paired with Samsung displays.
"By partnering with Samsung Display Solutions for our Smart Care Facility Platform – installed by the nation's healthcare innovation leaders – we deliver the highest-quality patient and clinician experiences for Smart Care Teams,” said Chakri Toleti, care.ai's founder. “Our mission is to lead the era of Smart Care Facilities, where clinicians can work at the top of their licenses, whether they are bedside or virtual. Our devices are easy to deploy and can easily integrate and communicate with displays, making Samsung an ideal partner."
"Our partnership with care.ai is truly transformative for healthcare, better connecting clinical teams, patients, and families,” said Linda Braun, Executive Director of Sales, Public Sector, Display Division, Samsung Electronics America. “The care.ai ambient sensors and virtual devices, combined with Samsung healthcare-grade displays, allow for instant virtual nurse and clinician visits in high definition on the display in the patient room."
Edited by
Greg Tavarez