A recent article published in Forbes states that more than 800,000 older adults in the U.S. stay in assisted living facilities. Among these residents, about half are aged 85 or older. Providing top-quality care for seniors is a critical yet challenging responsibility for Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and assisted living facilities in the healthcare industry. As our senior population steadily rises, the demand for affordable, innovative care solutions has never been more urgent. Bridgera’s IoT platform comes to the rescue as it offers continuous monitoring and predictive maintenance that keep things running smoothly and efficiently, all while providing an impressive return on investment.
The Challenge: Balancing Costs with Quality Care
ACOs and assisted living facilities need help to provide top-notch care while keeping expenses in check. Traditional care approaches that respond to health issues only after they arise result in higher costs, more hospital readmissions, and a stressed-out healthcare team. These challenges drive up costs and impact the quality of care seniors receive.
Changing Senior Care with Bridgera’s Real-Time IoT Insights
Bridgera’s Connected Health Platform transforms senior care with a proactive, data-driven approach, revolutionizing how ACOs and assisted living facilities operate.
Let’s take a look at how our solution tackles the industry’s toughest challenges head-on:
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Live Updates and Instant Alerts
Our IoT platform keeps a constant eye on residents’ vital signs, movements, and surroundings. With real-time updates, caregivers can quickly address any issues that arise, helping to prevent costly incidents and enhance patient care. Imagine saving millions every year—just by avoiding a single major incident every two weeks. That’s the kind of impact facilities can see when they proactively prevent serious mishaps, slashing potential medical bills and liability expenses.
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Preventive Care with predictive Maintenance
Bridgera’s platform enables you to spot potential health issues before they turn into emergencies, with our smart analytics. We can keep patients out of the hospital and significantly lower healthcare costs, reducing the need for expensive treatments by focusing on proactive care. Predictive maintenance takes operational efficiency to successful heights by keeping equipment and systems running at their best.
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Start Small, Gain Big: High Returns with Little Investment
One of the key benefits of IoT solutions is how they keep initial costs low. With affordable monthly costs and solutions that grow with your needs, facilities can enjoy exceptional returns on their investment. Preventing expensive issues, cutting down on inefficiencies, and boosting patient care all add up to significant savings in the long run. Bridgera’s platform not only covers its own costs but also boosts the financial health of ACOs and assisted living facilities.
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Secure Data Protection Aligned with HIPAA Standards
Keeping patient data safe is crucial. That’s why Bridgera’s IoT solutions are designed with strict HIPAA compliance, so you can trust that every bit of patient information is handled with the utmost security and care. Our dedication to data security shields facilities from potential breaches, legal troubles, and the hefty financial repercussions that come with them. This ensures that caregivers and families can enjoy peace of mind, knowing their information is safe and secure.
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Boosting Your Finance with IoT
Bridgera’s IoT solutions make a real difference to your bottom line. By lowering the chances of incidents, avoiding costly medical treatments, and enhancing operational efficiency, ACOs and assisted living facilities can save money while delivering better care. Consistently providing top-notch care not only enhances your reputation but also draws in new residents and keeps current ones satisfied. This boosts your financial performance and strengthens your position in the market.
With senior care becoming increasingly vital yet challenging, Bridgera’s IoT platform is proving to be an essential resource for ACOs and assisted living facilities. By adopting our cutting-edge senior care solutions, these organizations can transform their care practices, staying ahead of the curve and providing exceptional service both now and in the future.
Wrapping it up
Senior care is evolving with the help of smart, data-driven solutions that are improving care quality and making operations run more smoothly. Bridgera’s IoT platform is leading the way in changing the care for ACOs and assisted living facilities. It equips them with innovative tools to enhance remote patient care, cut costs, and deliver remarkable returns on investment. Bridgera is setting new benchmarks for the future. With its proactive incident prevention, round-the-clock remote patient monitoring, and top-notch data security, Bridgera is redefining what’s possible in healthcare.
About Bridgera: Bridgera effortlessly combines innovation and expertise to deliver cutting-edge solutions using connected intelligence. We engineer experiences that go beyond expectations, equipping our clients with the tools they need to excel in an increasingly interconnected world. Since our establishment in 2015, Bridgera, headquartered in Raleigh, NC, has specialized in crafting and managing tailored SaaS solutions for web, mobile, and IoT applications across North America.
About Author: Gayatri Sriaadhibhatla is a seasoned writer with a diverse portfolio spanning multiple industries. Her passion for technology and a keen interest in emerging IoT trends drive her writing pursuits. Always eager to expand her knowledge, she is dedicated to delivering insightful content that informs the audience.
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