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Challenging Innovators to Design for Older Adults: 2014 -2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Identify partnerships early (before launching) that can help propel adoption and long-term success, whether commercially or with non-profits. category tags: seniors and aging policy , hearables/hearing technology , smartphones Separate user interfaces from physical devices – making software portable across platforms.

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Technology is radically improving care for veterans

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Part of its three-pillar approach to modernization, VA is leveraging innovative technologies, both in-house and commercial off-the-shelf solutions, to provide Veterans with personalized medical care that addresses their individual needs, and the results for Veterans and their families are amazing. Empowering future innovation.

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Fall detection -- does the PERS industry detect market changes?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

LifeAlert’s commercials have long set the gloomy tone for the industry. Few have worked out the smooth transition room-based inside-to-outside movement, which could only happen with wearable-related partnerships. See latest report, The Future of AI and Older Adults 2023 ] category tags: Mobile PERS , fall prevention, fall detection

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Frost & Sullivan's Top 10 predictions for healthcare in 2021

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Medtech OEMs will benefit from agile commercial models – sales costs will be reduced dramatically with lower costs for travel; best practices can be disseminated relatively easier across the network with video training feeds, helping improve patient outcomes and therefore brand value.

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Vocal Markers Move Toward Clinical Use

Healthcare IT Today

Sonde Health is trying to improve the tracking of COPD (along with other illnesses that can be detected through voice analysis) through a partnership with Koye, a pharma company in India. Koye in turn is promoting a Sonde app to clinicians. A patient can choose to share results with doctors and researchers.