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Technologies That Will Improve Seniors’ Living Quality in the Years to Come

Electronic Health Reporter

The golden years are becoming that much easier with each passing year thanks to quality of life improvements made possible through technological breakthroughs. Tech is empowering seniors to age in place much longer than anticipated. […]. Illegal copying is prohibited.

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Te Toka Tumai Auckland rolling out FHIR-ed-up PAS and more briefs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

InterSystems said that the new PAS at Te Toka Tumai Auckland will go live in mid-2024. InterSystems said that the new PAS at Te Toka Tumai Auckland will go live in mid-2024. Based on its request for information, the technology they are looking for will replace its legacy platforms on site and for home and community.

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Sage Secures $15M to Improve Quality of Care for Older Adults and Combat Caregiver Burnout

Healthcare IT Today

Sage Technology Improves Senior Living Community Operations, Improving both Caregiver and Resident Satisfaction, and Reducing Caregiver Turnover by 40% Sage , a technology company reinventing care for older adults through its unified care coordination platform, has raised $15 million in Series A funding led by new investor Maveron.

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The Evolution of Healthcare at Home, the Technology Driving this Change, and It’s Impact on the World of Healthcare

Healthcare IT Today

The world of healthcare is ever-evolving, especially when new technology is being adopted. To make further strides though, we have to understand where we’ve come from, where we are now, and how it is making an impact. One such new area is healthcare at home. The following is what they had to say.

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July Blog posts -- fall detection, dementia tech, aging in place and more

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The government agency seems to have given up on improving the quality or affordability of dementia care in senior living or nursing homes. The new GUIDE program will support caregivers and ‘enable people living with dementia to remain in their homes and communities.’ But is that the best setting for dementia care?

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Going Digital for Health Is a New-Normal for Consumers

Health Populi

consumers, including Seniors, found in the 2018 digital health consumer survey from Deloitte. Deloitte defines “virtual health” as enabling continuous, connected care via digital and telecommunication technologies. Using digital health tech is a new normal for U.S. That’s the consumer-demand side of the equation.

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Sanford Health's CIO talks virtual care, workforce challenges, modern data ecosystem

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Sanford Health recently launched a $350 million virtual care initiative to transform healthcare for rural and underserved communities across the Midwest by significantly improving access to convenient, high-quality healthcare. It is an understatement to say Brad Reimer, CIO at Sanford Health, has his hands full.

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