Medbridge, a digital care company, launched new movement capture capabilities with AI in Thorsday through its digital musculoskeletal medicine platform and movement based.
The company based in Bellevue, Washington, works with doctors, hospitals and health systems to address musculoskeletal problems (MSK). Its customers include Intermountain Health, Kaiser permanent and Adventhealth. The company provides an AI software platform that helps doctors treat patients through hybrid care. Patients can log in to the company’s MSK program, Pathways, to perform therapeutic exercises monitored by AI, receive guidance on the management of their condition and track their progress. Doctors can monitor the activity of their patients to better understand how they are.
With the new movement capabilities, patients can obtain more precise comments on the exercises while using their mobile phone or the computer camera. The Chamber will use Medbridge’s capture to the parties and the DECTT body positioning and will provide comments to the clinician and the patient in real time. It also identifies possible risks of falling. This technology was previously greedy for low back pain, but now it is available for neck pain, elbows, hips, knees and other areas.
“This real -time feedback not only helps patients instantly, but also allows them to work together in future exercises and education to obtain better and better faster results … We also use AI to summarize and produce the most recent activity of the patient and the patient’s results in the EHR of our socio -clinic, helping them to quickly understand, and how they have been doing an email quickly.
In addition, the company sacrifices an AI chatbot that allows patients to ask Ready questions and answers about MSK’s care.
Medbridge will track the success of these new abilities of measuring patient pain, doctor’s function, patient satisfaction and patient participation, according to Campbell.
The company launched new capabilities to combat the shortage of medical care, which will only worsen “as the United States, the exhaustion of the clinician increases and the lack of suppliers is increasingly deep,” Campbell said. He pointed out that currently, the waiting appointment of pelvic health therapy varies from six weeks to six months in the United States.
“We believe that the future of attention seems that AI is doing what ai can, while humans do what humans should,” he said. “Without downloading the attention and administrative capacity of AI agents that can increase the total availability of human care capacity, we will have to ration attention in the future. In a nutshell, if we do not begin to bring AI to patient care, the people who won it.”
Medbridge is not the only company that offers MSK support. Others include Hinge Health and Sword Health, thought Medbridge differs because it sells software instead of services.
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