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Five Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from June 2020

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Apple’s Safari did not appear until 2003 and Google Chrome in 2008 – eventually these dominated the browser market, though three cheers for the existence of privacy-oriented browser Brave (2016) and search tool DuckDuckGo (2008). Maybe you knew about Mosaic in 1993 or Netscape Navigator in 1994. No doubt both will disappear into acquisitions.

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In U.S. Health Care, It’s Still the Prices, Stupid – But Transparency and Consumer Behavior Aren’t Working As Planned

Health Populi

I’m glad to be getting back to health economic issues after spending the last couple of weeks firmly focused on consumers, digital health technologies and CES 2019. There’s a lot for me to address concerning health care costs based on news and research published over the past couple of weeks.

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Spotify Health: Big Tech's latest new entrant into Healthcare

Lloyd Price

In 2023, Spotify acquired a Swedish healthcare startup called Neko Health. Neko Health develops AI-powered body scanners that can be used to diagnose health problems early on. Ek and Lorentzon started working on Spotify in 2003, and they launched the service in 2008.

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Our Home Is Our Health Hub: CTA and CHI Align to Address Digital and Health Equity

Health Populi

The effort is called the Health Equity and Access Leadership (HEAL) Coalition. which quotes Rene Quashie, CTA’s VP of Digital health, saying: “The rise of digital health technology gives us a unique opportunity to help advance health equity, improve access to care, increase health care quality and lower costs.

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The Chronic Care Model and its Key Elements

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

In 2003, ICIC and a small group of specialists revised the model to add more detailed concepts for each of the six elements. the leader in connected health technology, developed the world’s first RPM that supports disease management programs on a highly-secure cloud-based platform. DrKumo Inc.,