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Patient experience: new perspectives on person-focused care

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

News Epic-linked text messages enhance patient experience, improve outcomes at Community Health Network By changing a system architecture that had stopped patients' numbers from being filtered by. Region Tag: Global Edition Hide Collection: 0 Primary topic: Patient Engagement By HIMSS Media | December 01, 2021.

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Our passwords, ourselves -- the nightmare of authentication

Aging in Place Technology Watch

a) Find your phone, b) accept the text message, c) copy the ‘we will never share your information with others’ privacy token into the appropriate location on the screen. category tags: computers, broadband, and social networking , smartphones More likely when they get one that works, they write it down on a sheet of paper ( 38.6%

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Five worrisome aging and health blog posts from August 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Your relatives only text. Even your dentist and doctor prefer text. In another pilot program, Talking Tech , participants were surveyed as being less lonely following increased technology literacy and access to tools to connect with others and boost social interactions. So why keep it?

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From Phishing to Smishing -- a scam for all seasons

Aging in Place Technology Watch

How about a text message with a picture of the sender, someone you know, pitching a fund-raising and time-limited opportunity – in a category the recipient knows well. Scammers seize the opportunity and send you a very believable text message. For good or ill, families want to text, message and chat. That was then. Read more.

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Did you miss one? Note February posts about AI, tech support and aging in place

Aging in Place Technology Watch

AARP fuels it with survey results (77% of the 50+ want to age in place). Free-lance writers follow up with an Aging in Place story citing the survey. DALL-E (creating images from text captions) and other generative AI tools have become, uh, visible, and perhaps really useful in film-making and video game development.

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Did you miss one? Note February posts about AI, tech support and aging in place

Aging in Place Technology Watch

AARP fuels it with survey results (77% of the 50+ want to age in place). Free-lance writers follow up with an Aging in Place story citing the survey. DALL-E (creating images from text captions) and other generative AI have become, uh, visible, and perhaps really useful in film-making and video game development.

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Considering Technology Adoption -- AARP’s 2008 Healthy@Home

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. A few highlights from the report catch the eye.