Medical Care
Alabama to Open Public Health Care Boarding School in 2026
2024-12-03
The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences is on a mission to address the state's critical health care staffing crisis. Located in Demopolis, this residential high school is set to enroll its first ninth-grade class in 2026. By offering certification levels beyond what's currently available in Alabama high schools, it aims to train students for various roles across the medical field.

Addressing Rural Health Care Shortages

Alabama faces severe health care provider shortages, especially in rural areas. Rural counties have far fewer primary care physicians per resident compared to urban areas. With the rural population in decline, especially in the Black Belt, those remaining are older adults facing growing obstacles to accessing health care. In 2020, Alabama averaged one physician per 1,520 residents, but rural counties like Wilcox and Lowndes had much worse ratios, with one physician serving 5,103 and 9,641 residents respectively. These shortages lead to health disparities, with the Black Belt experiencing some of the state's worst health outcomes. Life expectancy in every Black Belt county is below the state average of nearly 75 years, with Wilcox County residents living an average of 69.8 years.

Building the School and Dormitory

Bloomberg Philanthropies' initiative is providing $26 million of the estimated $80 million needed to build the dormitory and campus facilities. A groundbreaking is expected by mid-2025, and the five-story dorm will be the tallest building in Demopolis. This school is the only rural residential school funded by Bloomberg, highlighting its significance in addressing the state's health care needs.

Finalizing the Curriculum

The board will convene a curriculum committee in December to finalize curriculum requirements that align with high school graduation requirements and health care certifications. These requirements will be presented to the board for discussion. The curriculum will involve partnerships with community colleges and regional hospitals, allowing students to gain clinical hours. This approach ensures that students receive practical training while preparing for their future careers in health care.

Recruitment and Workforce Pipeline

State Superintendent Eric Mackey emphasized that the school's recruitment strategy will focus on drawing students from across the state. The goal is to build a workforce pipeline beyond those wanting to attend medical school, like nursing. "Essentially all the recruitment is going to be done in middle schools, and you're telling people 'Send your child off at age 14 to a boarding school' and 'Here's what we offer,' then you're going to have to have a pretty robust package to get people to do that," Mackey said.

Looking to the Future

Pearson expressed optimism for the project despite the challenges. "Bloomberg is really interested to see how this goes, because that may become the model nationwide. Their goal is to perfect the 9th through 12th experience to meet the health care needs of the future," Pearson said. The board plans to reconvene in February 2025 to review progress on the presidential search and curriculum development. This shows the commitment to moving the school forward and ensuring its success in training the next generation of health care professionals.
Industry Dive Joins Forces with TechTarget to Create Informa TechTarget
2024-12-03
Dear reader, in a significant move within the business world, Industry Dive, the driving force behind Healthcare Dive, has joined forces with TechTarget's technology websites and Informa Tech's renowned media brands. This merger gives birth to a powerful new entity - Informa TechTarget. The implications of this union are far-reaching and set to reshape the B2B media landscape.

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How Hospitals Are Leveraging AI for Patient Monitoring
2024-12-03
The potential for artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare settings is expanding at an astonishing rate. Beyond its applications in research, customer service, and administrative tasks, hospitals are now leveraging AI to monitor patients. Remote patient monitoring (RPM), which uses digital technology to track patients outside of traditional healthcare settings, offers significant value. For instance, for patients with chronic conditions, wearable devices collect and collate data over time, providing physicians with more insights during appointments. It gives visibility into patients' lives beyond scheduled visits, overcoming a barrier to timely diagnosis and management.

Expanding the Definition of RPM

Over the years, innovators have broadened the concept of RPM. Healthcare experts recognize its importance not only outside healthcare settings but also within traditional care settings, such as long-term care facilities and for high-risk patients. In hospitals, the American healthcare system faces a growing shortage of healthcare workers. The American Association of Medical Colleges predicts a shortage of nearly 86,000 physicians by 2036, and key studies indicate a shortage of nearly 63,000+ nurses by 2030. This shortage poses a significant challenge to the healthcare system.

Teladoc's Virtual Sitter Solution

Last week, Teladoc Health announced the launch of AI capabilities to provide a "virtual sitter" solution. In inpatient hospital settings, staff are often tasked with constantly monitoring patients that require extra attention. This is a labor-intensive process that takes time away from other tasks. Teladoc's solution aims to address this by using advanced algorithms, motion detection, and pose estimation to detect patient movement that could lead to falls. This enables faster intervention by bedside staff. For example, it can monitor patients at high risk of falling and alert staff if they leave their bed.

Care.ai's Smart Room Technology

Care.ai has pioneered "smart room" technology by leveraging AI and ambient sensors. Natural language processing (NLP) interprets and transcribes clinician and patient speech, automating documentation and reducing manual input. Machine learning sensors monitor patient activity and vital processes, learning from data patterns to predict needs and detect anomalies. This ensures timely and accurate data for decision-making. The technology can be used for various purposes, such as fall prevention, preventing pressure injuries, enabling virtual rounding, and ensuring staff follow protocols. In August, medical device giant Stryker acquired Care.ai to enhance its enterprise solutions.These are just a few examples of how healthcare and technology organizations are investing in AI tools to observe patients and improve workflow. While much attention is focused on physician use-cases and administrative burdens, AI has significant potential to transform the patient monitoring space.
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