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After Covid-19, When the Care Recipient is Elsewhere, What?s Next for Technology?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Organizations everywhere are rallying to the need to fix or solidify connectivity, whether as part of national policy directive, care delivery , family pressure, staff retention, or maintaining service delivery. Of course, ramping up access to technology using what’s available today is a good start.

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Did you miss one? Five Tech and Aging Blog Posts from January 2022

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Next week's blog post will detail 10 products/services from CES 2022 that will likely make a difference for older adults. AARP Public Policy research in 2013 revealed a future crisis in availability of people to care for an aging population (“You take care of Mom, but who will take care of you?”). You may remember.

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Future of Remote Care Technology and Older Adults 2020 -- Themes Emerge

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Reimbursement of technology was a key policy change in 2020 that fueled adoption and investment in telehealth. This is the 5 th blog post in the series about The Future of Remote Care Technology and Older Adults 2020, a research report to be published later in Q4 2020]. .

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CENSUS DATA: Finding caregivers (family or paid) is harder than ever

Aging in Place Technology Watch

AARP Public Policy research in 2013 revealed a future crisis in availability of people to care for an aging population (“You take care of Mom, but who will take care of you?”). A 2015 blog post examined census data by county ( Stranded by Geography ) and identified retirement destinations that had the worst ratios at that time.

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Actual Consent is more important than more standards for Consent

Healthcare Exchange Standards

The application of security vocabulary as request context (purposeOfUse), response obligations (do not re-disclose), and data tags (confidential and sensitive). These failures are local functionality (policy). This is why I blog, and also why my blog gets so few visitors. The math is just not very big.

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Six Covid-19 Aging and Health Technology blog posts from May 2020

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Here are six blog posts from a May unlike any previous: Could technology improve nursing homes? It must be tough to be focal points for nursing home policy these days. category tags: covid-19 , Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) , seniors and aging policy , social isolation , Telehealth-RPM-Voice Health , healthcare.

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Real Seniors lack essential technology – Consider an Older Americans Technology Act in 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This is a policy change and it's high time that the policy was changed. NOTE TO READERS: If you receive this blog in an email, please click to see the full post on Aging in Place Technology Watch website where if you like, you can comment. Are those who should care about this not doing enough?