9 JUNE 2024additional visits or urgent care, it also alerts the care team when there has been a sudden decline in condition. One example of a decline in condition would be when the patient has a notable change in pain medication. The AI platform notices that as it constantly analyzes and conducts deep-neural machine learning. It's continually gaining knowledge about the patient and updating what it knows about their condition. This eventually provides better insights on patients for the care team. Our goal is to be there for the patients, so they receive the right care at the right time. This innovative technology allows AccentCare to quickly identify patients in decline and proactively recognize that we have a hospice patient that is having a significant change. It gives us a bird's eye view, allowing us to view key patient-information quickly and efficiently. It allows us to send the right clinicians with the right experience at the right time for the patient and their chosen families. It helps us help them with making decisions and determining situations like meeting with that important friend or family member one more time, completing a spiritual or religious ritual, a legacy project or helping with their final arrangements. The information also gives loved ones or family members time to make travel plans if they don't live nearby or are out of town and want to be there at the patient's last moments. With Muse, as an extra set of eyes on the patient, the information that AI brings to the table helps hospice clinicians better prepare the family for the patient's final journey. We are able to inform families sooner. It allows us to prepare them for what's coming next and to give the patient the right care at the right time. In Hospice care, this technology helps our patients have the best possible end of life experience. Clinicians are able to better understand what the patient's disease trajectory is. Many clinicians say this is an incredible asset and valued in hospice care. We can be more prepared to care for hospice patients. So, the future is bright as we harness technology and use it to our advantage in the health care industry to care for patients. I LIKE TO THINK OF IT AS HAVING AN EXPERIENCED NURSE STANDING ALONGSIDE OUR CLINICIANS, GIVING PATIENTS AND FAMILIES TIMELIER, MORE RESPONSIVE CARE WHEN THEY NEED IT THE MOST, AT THE PATIENT'S END-OF-LIFE JOURNEY
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