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Older Adults will benefit from AI -- sooner rather than later

Aging in Place Technology Watch

They will be coupled with the lagging pace of institutions, particularly healthcare, to change aging systems that can help realize the benefits. AI in cameras was noted in The Future of Sensors and Older Adults 2022. See the new Report The Future of AI and Older Adults 2023 Your additional examples welcome!

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Four factors underpin AI potential in health and home care

Aging in Place Technology Watch

You read it every day in the popular press – the bad news about the 65+ and their future care burden and the good news about the 65+ and their wealth (22% of US spending in 2022). While sometimes incorrect, self-diagnosis is here to stay. Health risk identification moved away from institutions to the pharmacy and home.

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The Future of Sensors and Older Adults -- Looking Forward 5 years

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Instead, in the future, hands-on care will be optimized and supplemented with tech-enabled monitoring. Sensor technology will enable moving care from institutions to home. Discharge processes in the future will need to incorporate an easy-to-setup sensor package, with monitoring by professionals and family.

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In 2023, The Future of AI and Older Adults is now -- and also up next

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Consider: The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has allocated $40 million in grants to the a2Collective through research/pilot programs (and separate initiatives) from UMass , Johns Hopkins and UPenn spanning five years. And just in time. [

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Remote patient monitoring and virtual care – a paradigm shift

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In this regularly updated special collection, we explore how hospitals and health systems are rolling out RPM initiatives: where they're seeing hurdles, which use cases are most successful, how they're getting help from their vendors, what policy and regulatory imperatives may be shaping the future of virtual care, and much more.

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New report: AI and the Future of Care Work 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Health risk identification moves away from institutions to the pharmacy and home. See the new report, AI and the Future of Care Work 2023 - The Rise of the AI Caregiver] category tags: AI and machine learning , Conversational and generative AI , Home Care , home health care , senior living

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Did you miss one? Aging and Health Blog Posts from May 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

But it’s not too early, as the new report, The Future of AI and Older Adults 2023 , points out through interviews with those deploying conversational AI and machine learning technology today. They will be coupled with the lagging pace of institutions, particularly healthcare, to change aging systems that can help realize the benefits.

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