care.ai edge sensor technology is being
deployed to solve some
care.ai edge sensor technology is being deployed to solve some
Care.ai edge sensors are being deployed to solve some of the most difficult ongoing challenges in healthcare with purposefully engineered, scalable ai and IoMT solutions.
Autonomous Monitoring Sensors
The AMS M2 is the IoMT device that powers Self-Aware Rooms, Self Aware Home Care and Smart Facilities. It can be unobtrusively monitored in patients rooms, hallways and public space to predict problems before they can escalate.
Smart Entry - Autonomous Monitoring Sensor
The AMS-T2 is a powerful Smart Entry sensor that can safely arrive employees, patients and visitors. Guests and Employees complete mobile surveys and attention forms before their arrival and then use a provided QR code for touch-less check. The T2 also checks temperatures and alerts staff if an individuals results are outside of normal.
Mass Thermal Sensor & People Counter
The AMS T3 is a powerful mass thermal sensor which can be deployed in high-traffic areas within the care setting to continually and unobtrusively look for temperatures that are out of normal parameters. If an abnormal temperature is detected an image and facial recognition can identify who is presenting with symptoms so employees can take the appropriate steps.
Ambient Intelligent Monitoring™ Hub
The AIM-H1 is a bedside hub and sensor that can instantly connect a patient to a specialist, primary doctor or nurse, even if the provider isn’t in the building. This kind of on-demand virtual care allows care teams to do more, be more present and provide better patient experience. The H1 can be deployed in the hospital, skilled nursing or assisted living facility, and even in a patient’s home to provide easier TOCs (Transitions of Care) for patients as they change care settings.
Ambient Intelligent Monitoring™ Hub
The AIM-H1 is a bedside hub and sensor that can instantly connect a patient to a specialist, primary doctor or nurse, even if the provider isn’t in the building. This kind of on-demand virtual care allows care teams to do more, be more present and provide better patient experience. The H1 can be deployed in the hospital, skilled nursing or assisted living facility, and even in a patient’s home to provide easier TOCs (Transitions of Care) for patients as they change care settings.