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Ten Technologies for Aging and Health from CES 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Placing emphasis on stress recovery and blood pressure management, our solutions are tailored to meet individual needs, providing actionable steps for users to manage their health and thrive. It scans a person's face, primarily focusing on blood flow analysis. Learn more. NuraLogix Magic Mirror. Learn more. Orcam Hear.

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For older adults, the future of wearables is predictive

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Cardiac information from a smartwatch wearable is being brought to physicians, not yet predictive of a treatable problem -- blood pressure monitoring is also available now. Blood pressure monitoring is feature in Samsung smartwatches and already being compared among other smart watches. More when there’s more.

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Client remote monitoring for home care agencies -- why and what?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Today, Bluetooth connectivity to mobile devices like smartphones enables data from blood pressure cuffs, weight scales, and blood glucose monitors to be transmitted to providers’ systems. . weight, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, respiratory flow rate), initial; setup and patient education on use of equipment.”.

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CES 2023: Ten New Technologies for Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Orbiter Smart Cushion, a wheelchair cushion designed to detect and target pressure injury causes and provide weight shifts and pressure relief to reduce the risk of pressure injury. Pressure injuries are caused when a part of the body can’t get enough blood to it and the tissue starts to die. Learn more.

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7 Key Trends to Watch from Aging and Health Technology Watch

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Trends accelerated by the pandemic continue to emerge, and the population aged 50+ will continue to purchase and use technology, accounting for an estimated 51% of technology spending by 2030. Smart tags pinpoint not only locations of phones or keys, but persons with dementia. What trends matter this year and beyond?

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Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

While remote patient monitoring and telehealth have been on the radar for a few years now, defined workflows and processes around it are continually evolving to improve the care delivery experience. Video visits, infrared temperature sensors, mobile health, and wearables replace the need for clinic visits.

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Pandemic-era burnout: Telehealth managers get pushed to the max

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

This put a lot of pressure on the physicians who oversee telehealth programs at these providers: the telehealth managers. ” The next stress came with learning the ins and outs of what went into a telemedicine visit, she continued. “Technology was quickly implemented by our IMT department with recommended workflows.