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Did you miss insights and data from the five August blog posts?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Here are the five blog posts from August 2022: Some might say that sensor technology for older adults is nothing new. What’s the big deal? Remote monitoring products and services built with sensors have been around for decades. There are simply not enough workers to care for the aging boomers and beyond.

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4 Tips for Training Your Staff Through Telehealth Implementation

AMD Telemedicine

This blog was originally published in September 2020 and was updated in August 2023. Over the past decade, telehealth has become increasingly popular as a means to provide care to patients. Simulated telehealth encounters will help ensure the technology serves as an extension of your patient care delivery model.

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Four Technology and Aging Blog Posts from November 2020

Aging in Place Technology Watch

What has been the impact on them of the daily onslaught of Covid-19 statistics? What about nine months of ceaseless updates about case counts? In fact, older adults have often been ignored by marketers even as boomers have all the money. Here are four blog posts from November: Filling in the Tech Basics.

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The Effects of Telemedicine on Patient Engagement and Care Options

AMD Telemedicine

The Effects of Telemedicine on Patient Engagement and Care Options. Telemedicine is booming, and healthcare organizations neglecting these technological innovations are missing out. Strategically Implementing New Technology in Telehealth. But to make the most of these benefits, staff must be on-board with telehealth.

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2017 A Ground Breaking Year for Telehealth

Clocktree

More than 60% of all healthcare institutions in the US have implemented telehealth technology into their care systems. Access to online care has never been better. 2017 was a good year for telehealth, and we at Clocktree are excited to see what 2018 will bring.

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Reducing Burnout in Healthcare With the Help of Digital Tools

AMD Telemedicine

According to a survey in the Journal of General Internal Medicine , nearly half of healthcare workers have experienced burnout. Nursing appears to have the highest rate of burnout at 56%. Physicians haven’t fared much better (47.3%), nor have “other” clinical staff (54.1%), especially in IT and support staff.

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Miss one of these? Six aging and health tech blog posts from April and May

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Is 2022 the tipping point for technology and older adults? Scanning through the collection of blog posts from April and May, the obvious has finally occurred. Many will need to be monitored in their home for chronic diseases and in-home risk of falling – Amazon noticed with Alexa Together – Verizon noticed with its Care Smart Watch.