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White House challenging ACA; Congress mulling permanent telehealth reform

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White House directs hospitals to submit COVID-19 data to HHS; telehealth helps with recovery

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Five policy changes from 2023 that will drive more tech for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Caregivers: In April, 2023, the White House issued “ The Executive Order on Increasing Access to High-Quality Care and Supporting Caregivers (EO) including more than 50 directives to nearly every cabinet-level agency to expand access to affordable, high-quality care, and provide support for care workers and family caregivers.”

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Scam innovation -- moving faster than the speed of regulation

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The White House and Congress want to regulate AI. category tags: Scams -- all types , social media , computers, broadband, and social networking , AgeTech Or is it that they really don’t see ANY way to stop them, so they partner with ‘Robocall’ killer software companies – helping to grow that category? Older adults.

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To boost tech adoption, consider the benefit of a survey

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And yet, post Covid-19, so many government agencies, the White House , universities and for-profit companies want to boost that adoption to mitigate social isolation, boost access to telehealth, nutrition and even a basic, finding health information. Why do surveys of older adults matter? Twelve years later, not much has changed.

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Technology non-adoption of the oldest – it’s a bug, not a feature

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This non-adoption, despite White House reports recommending products be made more appropriate to boost adoption, first in the PCAST report of 2016, and then again in 2019. Consider the White House 2016 and White House 2019 reports on use of technology by older adults. Or they pay for 1-1 sessions.

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Where is the detailed survey of older people?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Perhaps it is (still) because using them is not the intuitive (or 'zero-effort') experience recommended by the 2019 White House Report on technologies for older adults. And will there be a process that follows up on the White House Report to see what, if any, change occurred as a result of its publication?

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