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Our future tech interactions mandate personalized user experiences

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Facial recognition profiles today enable easy device access and authentication. In the future, in the healthcare world, the plethora of portals may not be required since we will have already agreed to share data with a few selected organizations and systems that are used. In the future their use will be expanded.

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Insights from 2023 Market Overview Technology for Aging

Aging in Place Technology Watch

When an 88-year-old neighbor is filming fireworks with his smartphone, it is easy to see that times have changed. In-home healthcare services will persist and expand. Older people, consumers of a significant portion of healthcare spending, will need and use many of the so-called digital health technology categories. .

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Five notable technology offerings for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

HomeEXCEPT. “ HomeEXCEPT is hardware and software for active seniors, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and researchers. The hardware is used to tag objects and monitor their use. Care Smart helps seniors stay effortlessly connected with loved ones with easy-to-use functions and simplified calling and texting." Learn more.

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A new COVID-19 wave is coming – how can health systems prepare?

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Tagging drugs with RFID, he argued, would address problems with medication flow around the hospital and allow providers to tie distributions directly to a patient's electronic health record. "If you can tag a nail clipper with RFID technology," as many big-box stores do, "you can do it for medication," he said.

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Arizona-based FQHC, Desert Senita, Tags Clear Arch Health for RPM Services to Help Expand Rural Care Delivery

Clear Arch Health

The hope and objective being that this move would enable DSCHC to actively address challenges to rural healthcare and social determinants of health (SDoH) — such as financial constraints, transportation impediments, and a scarcity of health care resources — to expand healthcare access for patients in need. citizens.

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Doctors Love Alerts Until They Don’t

Healthcare IT Today

It’s easy to see the quality manager wanting to place alerts in patients’ charts to notify the doctor of various value based care, SDoH, and quality concerns they have for a patient. It’s easy to ignore these alerts when pressed for time. These alerts that aren’t useful create alert fatigue really quickly.

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In the senior care market, Aging 2.0 has become a very big deal

Aging in Place Technology Watch

at that point with “40,000-plus innovators in 130 chapters across 31 countries”, was acquired by the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council. Louisville ownership has transformed both its members and sponsorship -- senior living, skilled nursing, healthcare, insurers. In 2021, Aging 2.0, Here are five exhibitors from the Aging 2.0

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