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Exchanging, Managing, and Meaningfully Using Health Data in 2024

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Jolie Ritzo, VP of Strategy and Network Engagement at Civitas Networks for Health Health data management in 2024 is both intricate and complex. Here are some of the most exciting and challenging aspects of both exchanging and using comprehensive health data this year and ahead.

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Living to 100 – will technology matter – and for whom?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Baby boomers may have a longer life expectancy at 65 than their parents – most likely due to availability of more sophisticated health care and medications. But for a disease free quality of life in their later years, they will they need to fix lifestyle and health issues that did not characterize their parents. Digital health.

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Now Hear This: Hearing-related technology for older adults and caregivers

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Note that hearing loss has been linked to dementia and to social isolation – and that in turn has been connected to poorer health outcomes. Experts also see the trend in self-care for all types of health concerns now includes hearing loss. category tags: hearing loss , Technology - AARP.

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Five Offerings from the 2019 What’s Next Boomer Business Summit

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Our upcoming product Karie is a personal health companion that organizes, schedules, and dispenses pills with one-button technology, ensuring that patients are taking the right medication at the right time. Dosecast empowers you to manage your diseases more effectively, improving your health and wellbeing. Learn more at DreamPad.

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Narrowing the price gap between hearing aids and PSAPs

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The FDA then observes “ sound amplifiers for consumers with no hearing loss who want to make environmental sounds louder for recreational use.“ Regardless of what it is called, improving ability to hear among older adults is a health and quality-of-life positive, and could be related to lowering healthcare costs. Recreational ?

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Three Ways Enterprise Visibility and Automation Benefit Staff and the Patient Experience

Healthcare IT Today

Even so, the circumstances have amplified staff burnout and pressured an already fragile labor market. Hospitals have measured more than a 50% increase in staff satisfaction following the implementation of a real-time asset management solution and the respective RFID tags.

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Aging in Place Technology – Five Blog Posts from June 2018

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The FDA then observes that Personal Sound Amplification Products (PSAPs) are “ sound amplifiers for consumers with no hearing loss who want to make environmental sounds louder for recreational use.“ Note that hearing loss has been linked to dementia and to social isolation – and that in turn has been connected to poorer health outcomes.

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