Healthcare Integrated Technologies, Inc., through its subsidiary, develops healthcare technology solutions to integrate and automate the continuing care, home care, and professional healthcare spaces. The company's product includes SafeSpace, an ambient fall detection solution for continuing care communities and at home use. It provides healthcare services and health and safety monitoring equipment; and integrated solution for the professional healthcare community that integrates electronic health records, remote patient monitoring, telehealth, and other items. Healthcare Integrated Technologies, Inc. has a strategic partnership with Servant Rehab to deliver AI-driven, professional fall prevention and rehabilitation therapy for senior living. The company was formerly known as Grasshopper Staffing, Inc. and changed its name to Healthcare Integrated Technologies, Inc. in May 2018. Healthcare Integrated Technologies, Inc. was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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