As innovation coaches working alongside leaders in aged care and healthcare, we’re always watching out for tech advancements that can transform the field.
Here are some interesting innovations that show technology supporting health and well-being, empowering individuals, and enhancing care quality.
This AI-driven documentation tool is changing how clinicians record and interpret patient interactions. With patient consent, Abridge records medical conversations and crafts structured summaries formatted for health records, making clinical documentation more efficient and transparent.
An innovative medical device designed for at-home diagnostics, BeamO can check body temperature, listen to lung sounds, analyze heart rhythms, and monitor blood oxygen levels. The data syncs to an app, allowing users to share their health information remotely with their doctor for timely analysis and advice.
The first AI tool of its kind, this diagnostic test offers doctors a predictive look at sepsis progression. ImmunoScore identifies patients at risk of rapid deterioration, providing essential insights within the critical first 24 hours to guide early intervention and care.
This app supports people with severe stuttering or vocal disabilities by enabling clear communication over the phone. With a delay of less than half a second, Whispp’s technology translates speech quickly and intends to expand into video and face-to-face interactions, opening new possibilities for connection.
The TrueLoo toilet seat leverages AI to monitor stool and urine for any potential health indicators, and currently, it sends updates directly to caregivers in facilities. Planned developments include a user-friendly app, making health monitoring a seamless part of daily life.
Using a high-speed gyroscopic disc, this glove helps stabilise hand tremors, offering real-time balance and control. By counteracting tremor motions, the GyroGlove provides people with steadier hands and greater independence in daily tasks.
By Merlin Kong, Founder and Principal Coach, Youtopient
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