Lesson 418 of 1550
AI for Families With Disability Coordination Needs
Families with disability needs coordinate many specialists, providers, and services. AI helps with the logistics.
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- 1The premise
- 2disability
- 3coordination
- 4specialists
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The premise
Disability coordination is overwhelming; AI helps with logistics so families focus on the person.
What AI does well here
- Track specialist appointments and recommendations
- Generate communication across providers
- Surface insurance and benefit deadlines
- Maintain family voice and choice
What AI cannot do
- Substitute AI for actual care relationships
- Replace the disability community's wisdom
- Make navigating systems easy
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