AI Is No Longer Optional in Senior Living – Here’s Why
Now is the time for senior living leaders to act and re-imagine what resident-centered, modern care can look like, today and in the future.
Michael Wang</a> is the founder of <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/mwang/"https://www.inspiren.com/">Inspiren, a HealthTech company creating the most connected AI-powered ecosystem in senior living. Under his leadership, Inspiren has earned global recognition, including the Edison Award, Time Magazine’s Best Inventions, and Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Award.<br /> <br /> Before launching Inspiren, Michael worked in cardiothoracic surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and served as a Green Beret in the U.S. Army Special Forces, deployed to Afghanistan - experiences that shaped his mission-driven approach to care and leadership.He’s the author of the Amazon best-seller The Nurse’s Guide to Innovation and has shared his work on TEDx stages and in global publications. His contributions have been recognized by the American Nurses Association, Fast Company, and Emory University. Michael holds degrees from Oxford College, Emory University, and Columbia University." />
Now is the time for senior living leaders to act and re-imagine what resident-centered, modern care can look like, today and in the future.