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Back to EpisodesWhy Senior Living and Care Still Flies Blind: An Extended Deep Dive
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Your senior living tech stack might be packed with best-in-class tools and still be a recipe for operational blindness. We dig into a new white paper, “The Intelligence Layer: Owning the Senior Living Enterprise Memory,” and lay out why the last 20 years of digitization often produced application sprawl instead of true operating intelligence.
We talk through the real failure mode: clinical, finance, HR, and compliance teams doing great work inside separate systems that cannot “see” each other. That gap shows up as delayed insights, missed level-of-care billing, agency labor surprises, and compliance risks that only become obvious after damage is done. We also break down why vendor “open APIs” are not always neutral, how mismatched incentives create cognitive lock-in, and why AI can make siloed architecture more dangerous by generating confident partial answers without enterprise context.
Then we get practical. We explain the difference between a system of record and a system of intelligence, why ripping out an EHR is operational suicide, and what it takes to build an operator-controlled enterprise memory: a canonical data model, continuous data access, master entity resolution, auditability, role-based permissions, cross-domain analytics, AI-ready context, and decision workflows that actually drive action. We close with the board-level stakes and a question that lingers long after the audio ends: who owns your organization’s memory?
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