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Aging and Health Technology blog posts from January 2021

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But some, as with yesterday’s CES 2021 blog post , are quite straightforward and obviously useful. The report notes difficulty with financial and document management/editing – as well as limitations in using social networking and engagement technology. How many of these exist? Some of these offerings, as always, are odd. Learn more.

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Five Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from September 2020

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Here are five other posts: Will telehealth help the oldest adults during Covid-19? What happens when people avoid health-related in-person care? Family concerns about health and Covid-19 also continue to delay or prevent some move-ins to senior living communities. But is telehealth viable for the oldest?

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Five Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from June 2020

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Who would have thought that telehealth definitions would include phone calls and Facetime ? Here are the five blog posts from June 2020: Tech adoption older adults matter more now than ever. Here is where we were on technology adoption at the start of the pandemic, and the wave of telehealth interest heated up.

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Five blog notes from September 2023 Aging and Health Technology Watch

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category tags: Family caregivers , Telehealth-RPM-Virtual Visits-Voice Health , AI and machine learning , AgeTech Learn more at www.linkagelaunch.com.

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Four Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from July 2020

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And it became increasingly likely that CMS would make telehealth access for older adults permanent. During the pandemic, telehealth use grew sharply in the care of older adults, enabled by CMS reimbursement changes that likely will be permanent. Half of those aged 75+ and one-third of the 65+ have hearing loss.

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

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We wait and watch to see what will be different, especially for older adults and their access to technology, moving forward. Here are six blog posts from a May unlike any previous: Could technology improve nursing homes? Nursing homes – consternation, condemnation are words that rule the day.

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Aging and Health Technology Blog Posts from September 2020

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Finally, a new report details the access limitations and disparate costs for high speed Internet across the US. Here are five other posts: Will telehealth help the oldest adults during Covid-19? What happens when people avoid health-related in-person care? But is telehealth viable for the oldest?