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A decade later -- Next Generation Response Systems have arrived

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Along came wrist-worn fitness devices like Fitbits and Apple Watches, which by 2018 had introduced Fall Detection for older adults linked to profiles in Apple Health. Then apps supported by FallCall Solutions – now also on Android devices, included the severity level of the fall as well as integration to a response center.

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Asking Bing and ChatGPT about AI-enabled technologies to help older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Some examples are: Fitbit: A wearable device that can monitor heart rate, sleep quality, steps, calories burned, etc 1. Tile Mate: A small tracker that can be attached to keys, wallets, or other items and can be located using a smartphone app 1. category tags: Generative AI , fall prevention, fall detection

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Five tech and aging blog posts from October 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The iPhone had just been released in June of 2007, so this survey did not ask about smartphone use – there was no Digital Health (a " check engine light for your body! "); the Longevity Economy hadn’t been invented; Fitbit was a 2007 new clip-on tracker , and Facebook was still a campus toy. Read more. . .

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CharmHealth Advances Provider and Patient Intelligence With AI

Digital Health Global

Additionally, CharmHealth announced that it now can integrate patient records from other providers as well as pull in data from a patient’s health and wellness apps and devices to create a more complete profile for better overall outcomes and greater convenience. CEO of CharmHealth.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Connected health devices run the gamut from wearable heart monitors, to Bluetooth-enabled scales, to Fitbits. Through the company’s app, physicians can automatically check in on patients in between face-to-face visits on a clinically relevant schedule that the physician’s practice controls, based on the patient’s conditions.