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Why COPD is a Perfect Target for RPM

Healthcare IT Today

Improving Patient Adherence with Wearable Tech Like any daily recommended medication regimen, patient adherence is equally important to the success of RPM. Wearable technology is great, but most require the patient to actively put it on daily.

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Plenty of tech, how about health tech use by older Americans?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Older adults today are beneficiaries of widespread tech access. Are older adults attempting to use health tech? According to a study done by Cleveland Clinic , 23% of Americans (no age breakdown) use at least one type of technology, often wearables, to monitor their health. Skepticism about health tech – why?

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AARP 2024 Tech Survey: Change Continues to Outpace Older Adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The 2024 survey is out – some might say it is positive about tech adoption. Older adults (age 50+) own nearly every tech owned by those age 18-49. They have smartphones, tablets, Smart TVs, wearables – with the same disinterest in smart home technologies. For those with smartphones and wearables, daily use is prevalent.

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The Future of Pet Tech at CES 2024

Digital Health Global

Pet Tech , the fusion of technology and pet care , has revolutionized how we interact with our animal companions. From AI-powered companions to smart wearables, automated feeding systems, and advanced health monitoring devices, Pet Tech is reshaping the traditional notions of pet ownership.

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The care future for older adults needs housing and tech support

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Or the tech-powering of home health and home care agencies (soon?) We’re still (mostly) talking about tech in the home to help family caregivers. Into this picture, what tech can be somewhat helpful? category tags: Home Care , smart home , Telehealth-RPM-Virtual Visits-Voice Health , senior living In what year?

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Predictions from report -- The Tech User Experience Needs an Upgrade

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The decline of our tech experience was slow – it was barely noticeable for a while. Over the next five years, it is highly likely that: Our preferred tech platform will provide an agent that acts on our behalf. A profile about our preferences and tech behavior can easily be assembled and accessed with our permission.

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Our future tech interactions mandate personalized user experiences

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For market researchers, there are many data-driven ways to gauge consumer preferences today, and tech companies can chose among surveys, interviews, focus groups and customer observation. Within the next few years, more tech experiences will be personalized with willingly provided profile data. In the future their use will be expanded.

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