ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Electronic Caregiver, a leader in intelligent in-home health technology, announced a significant expansion of its AI-driven care services throughout New Mexico, reinforcing the state’s growing Rio Grande Health Technology and Services Corridor.
The initiative aims to improve access to remote patient monitoring, virtual assistance, and emergency response systems for seniors and individuals managing chronic conditions, particularly in underserved rural communities.
"Our mission is to ensure that every New Mexican—regardless of location or income—can benefit from cutting-edge, compassionate care powered by artificial intelligence," said Anthony Antonelli, CEO of Electronic Caregiver. “这种扩张不仅提高了健康成果,而且使新墨西哥州成为国家卫生技术创新中心。”
The company’s growth aligns with statewide efforts to attract health technology investment along the Rio Grande corridor, stretching from Las Cruces through Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Partnerships with local healthcare providers, insurers, and government agencies are accelerating deployment of Electronic Caregiver’s platforms, including its flagship Ava™ virtual caregiver.
As part of the rollout, Electronic Caregiver is creating new tech jobs and collaborating with New Mexico universities to develop next-generation AI algorithms tailored to diverse patient populations.
The expansion underscores a broader trend of integrating intelligent systems into home-based care—a shift accelerated by pandemic-era demand for telehealth solutions and ongoing advancements in machine learning and sensor technology.
