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Pulling Back the Veil Surrounding Nursing Homes…
Retaining and rewarding caregivers: Demand for home healthcare workers should grow rapidly over the next ~8 years. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that between 2018-28, the number of jobs will increase 36%. Average growth across industries is 5%. That's set to exacerbate existing issues for personal care providers, namely, retention and tu... See more
Aashay Sanghvi • Not Found
We see opportunities to provide solutions for family caretakers who are on the front lines in caring for the elderly.
Heather Hartnett • Building and investing in the 'human needs economy'
There have been several attempts to fix the ER problem over the years. I wont go into all of them, but telemedicine done right (i.e. purpose built, with features designed for this cohort) has clear potential if aligned with outcomes.
Marco DeMeireles • “A generation left behind?”
First, the cost of healthcare. The exponential increase in cost stems partiallyfrom the need for highly trained staff (PhDs, MDs, nurses, etc)—especially as the cost of skilled labor is growing far faster than inflation. As AI becomes increasingly able to function as a technical expert, there are opportunities to extend the abilities of our existin... See more