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Using digital technology to impact health behavior change

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Primary topic: Patient Engagement Disable Auto Tagging: Short Headline: Using digital technology to impact health behavior change Featured Decision Content: Region Tag: Global Edition HOT @HIMSS:

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Barriers to full benefit of AI for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This cycle was not helped by the behavior of earlier AI technologies like voice assistants. Consider patients whose behavior changes over time and whether they continue to give permission to being monitored. Lack of interfaces to senior and health care systems. These include: Ethical dilemmas.

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The Future of Pet Tech at CES 2024

Digital Health Global

From AI-powered companions to smart wearables, automated feeding systems, and advanced health monitoring devices, Pet Tech is reshaping the traditional notions of pet ownership. This device allows pets safe and controlled access to the outdoors using facial recognition or RFID tags.

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Ten In Ten: Manatt’s Healthcare Priorities to 2031

Health Populi

health care system, especially laying bare inequities and inertia in American health care, explained in The Progress We Need: Ten Health Care Imperatives for the Decade Ahead from Manatt Health. Achieve health equity. Stability the safety net and rebuild public health. Address social determinants of health.

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Looking ahead to 2023 -- what should we expect?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Each of these changes will make a difference for older adults and those who serve them. And wonder at the changes in AI – where you can hold up a smartphone and it will name the foods on your shelf. Some other thoughts about 2023 tech trends: Remote (health) care technology should add socialization. Caregiving technology trends.

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For older adults, the future of wearables is predictive

Aging in Place Technology Watch

According to Gartner’s January 2021 forecast , this was driven by increased consumer interest in tracking their health status during the pandemic (smart watches) and the growth of remote work (purchases and upgrades to headphones and ear-warn devices). Wearables are increasingly providing health status signals, some useful, some not.

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Five Dementia Care Offerings in 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Home Care Magazine provided details about the just-announced Dementia Care policy changes, called the GUIDE Model , including care coordination services, support and payment to family caregivers to help keep care recipients out of nursing homes, and respite help. New progress for dementia care. Learn more at Toch Sleepsense.

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