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With telehealth, one size won't fit all

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

As Anshul Pande, VP and CTO of Stanford Children's Health, puts it: "What happens when you go from twenty visits a week to thousands and thousands of visits happening a week? healthcare providers don't control the patient's device or the network they are on when receiving care through a telehealth session.

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For older adults, the future of wearables is predictive

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The 2021 Stanford Apple Watch Frailty study verified that it is possible to remotely detect changes that can predict ‘frailty.’ category tags: wearables, smart watch , Technology - AARP. Integrating fall detection with 24x7 call centers is increasingly expected and offered. . More when there’s more.

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Telehealth, HIPAA compliance and innovation tracking

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Here’s telehealth – no requests for help at this time, here’s diagnostics (see Stanford, testing all 3 types of virus!) category tags: mHealth-Telehealth-Voice Health , Boomer-Senior Tech Business , healthcare. On the other hand, Health 2.0 and here’s home care. More when there’s more.

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

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Stanford provides the State of AI in 14 Charts. category tags: AI and machine learning , Conversational and generative AI , Mobile PERS And from the other May blog posts: Wondering if there's any news about AI? Just from yesterday, May 3, 2023 – that list goes on and on. The New York Times explains for the uninitiated.

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WSJ Asserts Women Own This Summer and That The Economy Proves It. But Health Care? Not So Much.

Health Populi

Sarah Krouse and Anne Steele, the WSJ journalists, tag-team doing a great job quantifying the women’s fiscal force, quoting Blair Kohan, an agent with UTA who represents Greta Gerwig, the Barbie movie’s director, saying, “Women have always been a deeply underestimated economic force.”

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Pendent medical alerts evolve – and will disappear

Aging in Place Technology Watch

One positive -- it validated the business strategies of competitors, including the two Stanford MBAs that bought VRI in 2007. category tags: PERS , Mobile PERS , wearables, smart watch , fall prevention, fall detection. Was that a good thing? Their goal was purportedly to take market share from Philips Lifeline. Which they did.

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Did you miss one of four November 2022 blog posts? Check them out!

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Stanford Medicine offers a Partnership in AI-Assisted Care. category tags: IoT and home monitoring , SNF , seniors and aging policy , AI and machine learning. The four posts for November 2022: AI matters for older adults. Here are five examples of sensor-enabled smart clothing.