SRHO, Brook.ai Partner to Expand AI-Enabled Remote Care Across 275 Hospitals

Brook.ai and SRHO will bring AI-enabled continuous care infrastructure to more than 275 hospitals, expanding remote care access through a national health system consortium.
SRHO, The National Association and Brook.ai announced a strategic partnership to deploy AI-enabled continuous care infrastructure across more than 275 hospitals in 20 states, expanding access to remote care technology through SRHO's network of community and regional health systems.
The partnership aims to help member hospitals deliver longitudinal care for patients with chronic conditions outside traditional clinical settings.
Seattle-based Brook.ai provides an agentic AI platform that combines clinician-governed AI with remote clinical teams to support continuous patient monitoring, identify health risks earlier, and integrate with existing care workflows.
Partnership expands access to AI-enabled remote care
According to the company, its AI has been trained on more than five million patient care conversations and is designed to support providers delivering value-based care.
For SRHO, the agreement aligns with its model of helping independent hospitals access enterprise technologies through shared purchasing and strategic partnerships. Founded in 2017, the organization represents Strategic Regional Healthcare Organizations that collaborate to improve healthcare delivery while allowing member institutions to maintain operational independence.
Brook Co-Founder and CEO Oren Nissim said the partnership would allow health systems to extend personalized care into patients' homes while reducing the cost of delivering continuous care.
SRHO CEO Mark Tribbett said Brook's platform offers member hospitals access to infrastructure that supports value-based care and broader adoption of remote patient management.
Early deployment highlights broad enterprise AI adoption
Griffin Health, an independent community health system in Derby, Connecticut, is among the first SRHO members to implement Brook's platform. Griffin Health President and CEO Patrick Charmel said the partnership has helped expand patient access to care while enabling clinicians to identify risks sooner and maintain engagement between office visits.
According to Brook, Griffin Health patients achieved blood pressure control in an average of eight weeks, while high-risk diabetes patients reduced A1c levels by an average of 1.7 points within three months.
Brook also reported broader outcomes across its patient population, including a 50% reduction in all-cause readmissions, 74% hypertension control, and 71% long-term patient retention. Those figures were reported by the company as part of the partnership announcement and have not been independently verified.
The partnership reflects a growing role for healthcare consortiums as channels for deploying enterprise AI technologies across multiple organizations.
Rather than individual hospitals evaluating and implementing platforms independently, consortium models allow members to adopt shared technologies at greater scale while preserving local governance. SRHO says its partnerships are designed to help member health systems reduce costs, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate population health initiatives.
The announcement also adds to a broader trend of enterprise AI becoming embedded in operational workflows across industries, with organizations increasingly deploying AI to support ongoing decision-making instead of isolated use cases. Similar patterns are emerging in sectors such as agriculture, where AI is being integrated into day-to-day operations to improve efficiency and outcomes.
Key Takeaways
- Expand AI-enabled continuous care infrastructure to over 275 hospitals across 20 states.
- Enhance access to remote care technology for patients with chronic conditions.
- Integrate Brook.ai's AI platform to support continuous patient monitoring and risk identification.
- Enable health systems to deliver personalized care at home while reducing costs.
- Align SRHO's mission with strategic partnerships to improve healthcare delivery for independent hospitals.