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Brook.ai Partners with SRHO to Scale AI-Driven Remote Patient Care

More than 275 hospitals across 20 states are set to integrate agentic AI into their remote care infrastructure through a new partnership between Brook.ai and SRHO. The collaboration aims to extend longitudinal care beyond clinical walls, targeting chronic disease management and improved outcomes at a reduced cost for regional systems.

Brook.ai Partners with SRHO to Scale AI-Driven Remote Patient Care
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The initiative addresses critical workforce shortages and the mounting pressure for value-based care by deploying Brook’s platform, which combines clinician-governed AI with remote clinical teams. Trained on five million patient interactions, the technology has demonstrated a 50% reduction in all-cause readmissions and a 74% hypertension control rate in existing populations. By leveraging SRHO’s economies-of-scale model, hospitals of varying sizes can now access enterprise-grade remote monitoring that was previously limited to larger institutions.

Griffin Health, an independent system in Connecticut, serves as a blueprint for this rollout. President and CEO Patrick Charmel reported that high-risk patients using the platform reduced their A1c levels by an average of 1.7 points within three months, while others achieved blood pressure control in roughly eight weeks. This integration allows care teams to identify risks early and maintain continuous engagement, bridging the gap between scheduled appointments. As the partnership expands, it signals a broader shift toward making AI-enabled continuous care a standard practice for community health systems nationwide.

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