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The Space Between Care - Las Cruces Bulletin
- Electronic Caregiver expanded its home health platform Addison to support patients at home amid rising care demands.
- CEO Tony Dohrmann says care should fill the gap between visits, not replace in-person services.
- COVID-19 accelerated adoption of remote monitoring, freeing hospital capacity.
- Electronic Caregiver anchors its growth in southern New Mexico with ties to NMSU and local hires.
- Dohrmann emphasizes a proactive approach, preventing problems before they happen.
- Addison aims to exist in daily life, guiding routines and reminders at home.
- The Las Cruces company seeks to grow into a Fortune 500-level presence within five years.
- The Addison platform blends home monitoring with caregiver and provider visibility.
- Electronic Caregiver positions itself as a complement to traditional care, not a replacement.
- Dohrmann’s pivot to health care was guided by studying fall risk and aging technology with NMSU researchers.
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