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Five new technologies for older adults -- 2023 wrap-up (1 of 2)

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CareYaya employs student caregivers from top universities like the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Harvard, Duke, and many others." Learn more. category tags: caregivers , Home Care , senior living , AgeTech LifeGuard. "Lifeguard becomes your family’s eyes and ears — without any eyes or ears.

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How health IT's leading innovators are using AI now, and where they see it going

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By Andrea Fox | August 02, 2023 News At UMich, AI-based fraud, waste and abuse system aims to cut costs and protect patients Dr. Mohammed Saeed from the University of Michigan Medical School discusses how the artificial. Region Tag: Global Edition Hide Collection: 0 Primary topic: Patient Engagement

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Health-Care tech for seniors – not well served by the Wall Street Journal

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There’s a sizable graphic from the University of Montreal that shows the placement of smart sensors in a home to track the movements of a person with dementia. Murali Doraiswamy from Duke : "Tech has the potential to help preserve independence…Ultimately we want nursing homes to disappear. Possibilities? Says Dr. P.

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Billing for medical services costs huge amounts of time and money, study finds

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New research from Duke University School of Medicine puts a price tag on collecting medical bills, and it's not cheap. Indeed, the cost of collecting payments for a single primary-care doctor who is affiliated with a big academic medical center is $99,000 a year and represents roughly 1 in 7 dollars collected.