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Did you miss one? The Four tech and aging blog posts December 2021

Aging in Place Technology Watch

So much happened in 2021 that should benefit older adults. It should be more feasible to purchase hearing aids ‘ over the counter’ without an exam (offered for many years in Japan , but whatever.) Lowe’s prioritized helping older adults and partnered with AARP , which should help older adults benefit from smart homes.

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The most-read tech and aging blog posts from 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Here are the most read blog posts from 2019. Whatever happened to Tech-Enabled homecare? Past venture capital investment in home care boggles the mind. It seems only yesterday that Tech-Enabled Home Care was published – with that wonderful Forbes graphic "Why VCs Care More About Home Care."

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Recapping the most-read blog posts from 2018

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Two major changes happened in 2018 that are having and will continue to help older adults. First there is the significant uptake of voice-enabled technology, was forecast to be transformative , and so it was, in senior living, in the homes and families of seniors, and as an interface in newer cars to make giving and hearing directions easier.

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Avizia CEO Mike Baird on Numbers Narrative Podcast

American Well

Avizia provides hardware, software and services that enable telemedicine. What changed in the world or in the health care system or regulation to make telemedicine something that seems like everyone is starting to do it? Two, I don’t think the tech had evolved enough. Yes we are. Summer is hot and so is business.

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Avizia CEO Mike Baird on Numbers Narrative Podcast

American Well

Avizia provides hardware, software and services that enable telemedicine. What changed in the world or in the health care system or regulation to make telemedicine something that seems like everyone is starting to do it? Two, I don’t think the tech had evolved enough. Two, I don’t think the tech had evolved enough.

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Human-Powered Health: How Abbott Is Unlocking the “Possibility of You” at CES 2022

Health Populi

Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of CTA, introduced today’s CES keynote speaker, Robert Ford, as the “ first-ever keynote speaker from health care” at CES, calling out the fact that Abbott’s Freestyle Libre System garnered one of CES 2022’s Innovation Awards. It’s “life care.”

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