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Electronic Caregiver Launches Addison Care: AI-Driven 3D Virtual Caregiver for Medicare under CMS Codes

Electronic Caregiver Inc. has launched Addison Care, the first 3D avatar-based virtual caregiver platform designed to serve Medicare patients under CMS Remote Patient Monitoring and Chronic Care Management reimbursement codes. Initially implemented at four clinical locations, including Capstone Clinic in Alaska, Addison Care targets rural and underserved areas with integration into athenaOne EHR, enhancing clinic workflows and patient engagement without increasing staffing or administrative costs.


Addison Care supports a broad age range from children to seniors and extends beyond basic health tracking to include real-time vitals monitoring, medication reminders, cognitive support, and companionship to reduce isolation. This AI-driven assistant uses natural conversational interfaces to improve adherence and capture subtle health changes, facilitating timely intervention and care escalation.


The platform integrates seamlessly with existing healthcare systems, leveraging Electronic Caregiver's TeleCare division for human-supported interventions. Certified under the AWS Well-Architected Review and scalable for millions of users, Addison Care partners with Amazon and Samsung for marketplace availability and industry exposure.


Research collaborations with UMASS and national health institutes validate Addison’s capabilities in fall prevention for older adults, illustrating its clinical relevance. Amid an anticipated workforce shortage in healthcare, Electronic Caregiver emphasizes Addison as a foundational technology addressing care delivery gaps through patented AI innovations valued over $1.2 billion.
Deployment is active in multiple states including New Mexico and Alaska, with further expansions planned. This development reflects a shift from traditional health apps toward immersive, avatar-led virtual care, designed specifically for in-home use to enhance patient experience and clinical outcomes.