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Four Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from February 2021

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Looking out toward the future – what trends matter most? The lack of broadband access among older adults is worrisome in these days of online-only vaccine registration. In years past, getting older adults online was a lower priority for senior advocates, social service agencies or healthcare organizations.

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Six Health and Aging Technology Blog Posts from January, 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

January 2019 was a l-o-o-o-n-g month. Most because it was difficult to absorb and rationalize so much tech news, hype, booths and convention center halls at the Digital Health Summit at CES 2019 – where a step counter status update may have been the most satisfying experience of all at the end of the day. A few topics that stood out.

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Five Health and Aging Tech Posts from May 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

What does it mean when offerings and consumers aren’t aligned? For older consumers and their families, the technology market and senior housing industry are two cases in point. So in that vein, here are five blog posts, mostly rants, from May, 2019: Older adult finances and future senior housing options are out of sync.

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The Millennial Mind: Understanding Their Healthcare Needs and Wants

American Well

With so many options available to patients, it is important for any health system to understand what the newest adult patients, millennials – who are no longer relying on mom and dad for healthcare guidance – are looking for. Technology is a millennial’s friend. With so many smartphone users in the U.S., 100% of U.S.

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The Millennial Mind: Understanding Their Healthcare Needs and Wants

American Well

With so many options available to patients, it is important for any health system to understand what the newest adult patients, millennials – who are no longer relying on mom and dad for healthcare guidance – are looking for. Technology is a millennial’s friend. With so many smartphone users in the U.S., 100% of U.S.

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Five technology and health blogs from March 2020

Aging in Place Technology Watch

At the beginning of the month, it made sense to publish a Market Overview about tech for older adults that did not link all tech to Covid-19, and by the end of the month every single news item, announced business initiative, innovation consortia, startup messaging, project, and technology topic was only about Covid-19.

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