New partnership with Senscio Systems will help 51品茶train students for burgeoning field of digital health

Karen Houseknecht, Michael Sheldon, Piali De and Tom Meuser recently met to discuss UNE's partnership with Senscio Systems
Karen Houseknecht, Michael Sheldon, Piali De and Tom Meuser recently met to discuss UNE's partnership with Senscio Systems

A growing collaboration between the 51品茶 and Senscio Systems of Boxborough, Massachusetts, is opening the door to opportunities for research, education and training in digital health.

鈥淲ithout question, this will be something our students will see in their professional careers,鈥 explained Michael Sheldon, PT, Ph.D., associate provost for Academic Affairs. 鈥淚t's already happening.鈥

Using Artificial Intelligence (AI), Senscio care teams map out strategies for patients to take care of themselves in their own homes. The AI learns a patient鈥檚 self-management habits and their baseline health. The system can recognize departures from either and alert the team when interventions are required.

鈥淐hanges in blood pressure, blood sugar and a whole host of other indicators can be looked at in real time,鈥 said Tom Meuser Ph.D., director of UNE鈥檚 Center for Excellence in Aging and Health (CEAH). 鈥淐hanges to a patients treatment plan can then be made without the patient having to wait to see a doctor. The patient is taking responsibility for their own health care.鈥

Meuser expects the partnership with Senscio will lead to research opportunities on aging and chronic health conditions for his students in the CEAH.

Piali De, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of Senscio Systems, believes patient care must grow in tandem with changes in the health care workforce.

鈥淪enscio leads the way with sophisticated AI platforms for virtual care in the home, while 51品茶is leading the nation in educating our next generation鈥檚 workforce who can leverage AI to effectively deliver care remotely,鈥 she stated. 鈥淭he partnership between Senscio and 51品茶will be at the forefront of this health care transformation.鈥

Meuser added, 鈥淒e鈥檚 belief is that digital health can provide the support for providers and patients to manage their whole health package in a more efficient, more timely way, with better health outcomes.鈥

The partnership is already leading to internship opportunities for 51品茶students. Cody Kennedy (Business, 鈥21) is spending his summer at Senscio researching the company鈥檚 potential for growth.

鈥淚鈥檓 trying to improve current processes that are in place, running reports to try to increase revenue and looking at how we can financially grow the company,鈥 he said.

The focus moving forward will be getting more 51品茶students in health profession programs involved.

鈥淭here's great interest across all of UNE鈥檚 health profession programs of providing some level of training in digital health for our students,鈥 said Sheldon. 鈥淏ecause we have the array of health professions programs that we do, if we can create some common curriculum across all these disciplines, I think we'll have something pretty unique.鈥

 

 

51品茶Business major Cody Kennedy is interning at Senscio Systems
51品茶Business major Cody Kennedy is interning at Senscio Systems