The healthcare industry is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to meet rising demand from an aging population and strained resources. Over the coming years, the percentage of the population over age 65 is set to exceed 30%, presenting new challenges for healthcare providers. Virtual healthcare platforms powered by AI are a solution, offering tools that integrate computer vision, natural language processing, and predictive analytics to support clinical decisions, improve patient outcomes, and enhance operational efficiency.
Platforms like ThinkAndor from Andor Health utilize AI to automate routine tasks, such as tracking patient vitals, monitoring movements, and documenting interactions in real-time. By performing these tasks, AI frees clinicians to focus more directly on patient care and less on administrative burdens. “ThinkAndor is designed to reduce the time clinicians spend on repetitive tasks, letting them focus on direct patient care,” says Raj Toleti, Chairman and CEO of Andor Health. “For patients, this shift translates into more timely responses to their needs, improved care coordination, and better outcomes.”
Across the industry, AI-powered solutions provide care teams with real-time insights that are becoming essential in monitoring and predicting patient needs. Virtual care platforms like TigerConnect and Telmediq help healthcare teams communicate and coordinate patient care more efficiently, using AI to facilitate real-time information sharing and alerting staff to critical updates. Meanwhile, platforms like OneCare and Spok emphasize secure messaging and support cross-team collaboration, enabling patient data to flow seamlessly across different healthcare providers. This integration is critical for delivering care quickly and accurately, particularly in high-demand environments.
Virtual nursing and predictive patient monitoring are rapidly gaining traction, with AI enabling a level of observation and response that wasn’t previously possible. ThinkAndor, for example, can detect subtle changes in a patient’s condition through AI-driven computer vision and advanced monitoring capabilities. These tools are particularly valuable in identifying early warning signs of deterioration, such as a change in body position or facial expressions, that could indicate distress.
Emily Warr, Administrator of Telehealth at the Medical University of South Carolina, describes the impact of AI-enabled monitoring on patient care, particularly in high-risk situations. “With ThinkAndor’s virtual nursing, we’ve been able to reduce patient falls and safely extend telesitting to more patients at risk. It’s no longer just about urgent cases; this is an essential shift in managing routine care safely and efficiently.” This type of monitoring is beneficial for both patients and nurses, providing round-the-clock observation while allowing nurses to focus on more complex patient needs.
At Orlando Health, the ThinkAndor platform reduced nursing documentation time by 40%, freeing up approximately 3.5 hours of nursing time every shift. The system uses natural language processing to automatically generate reports from clinician notes, streamlining documentation and minimizing manual entry errors. This not only reduces the risk of burnout for healthcare staff but also ensures more accurate records, which are vital for ongoing patient care.
The impact of AI extends beyond the hospital setting into post-discharge care. Integrating AI with wearable devices and home monitoring systems allows healthcare providers to track patient progress remotely, reducing the likelihood of readmission. “In the evolving landscape of healthcare, where demand for care is rising and clinical resources are limited, embracing AI-driven virtual health becomes imperative,” said Andor’s COO, Pritesh Patel.
As healthcare systems work to manage increasing demand, AI-powered platforms from companies like Andor Health, TigerConnect, Telmediq, and others are poised to become essential tools in delivering responsive, effective care.