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CharmHealth Advances Provider and Patient Intelligence With AI

Digital Health Global

Innovations Provide Doctors New Methods to Diagnose, Treat and Deliver More Personalized Patient Care PLEASANTON, Calif.–(BUSINESS –(BUSINESS WIRE)– CharmHealth , a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, today announced three breakthroughs to improve patient care.

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Asking Bing and ChatGPT about AI-enabled technologies to help older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Some examples are: Remote home monitoring: Elder care robots that can assist nurses and caregivers to focus on the elderly person’s needs 1. Some examples are: Fitbit: A wearable device that can monitor heart rate, sleep quality, steps, calories burned, etc 1. category tags: Generative AI , fall prevention, fall detection

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One last look at 2022's important changes before CES

Aging in Place Technology Watch

AI Everywhere, including in senior care. And Google has embedded the very smart Google Assistant into wearables, including machine learning built into Fitbits and Pixels. category tags: smartphones , smart home , AI and machine learning , Voice/AI/Voice Assistants , fall prevention, fall detection.

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Ten Years – Technology for Older Adults – 2009-2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Today, the shortage of workers for assisted living and home care is a crisis. Then the iPhone emerged in 2007 , along with the now-declining Fitbit. category tags: IoT and home monitoring , PERS , social media , cell phones, smartphones. Assisted living costs averaged $36K per year, today they average $48K.

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Frenemies: what is big tech getting wrong in healthcare?

Lloyd Price

Examples of health projects being reassigned include consumer-facing products like sleep tracking tech with its Nest Hub smart home devices, Fitbit wearables, clinical initiatives like its Care Studio EHR search tool and health AI tools previously with Deepmind. Do they really want to help us deliver care more efficiently?

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Considering Technology Adoption -- AARP’s 2008 Healthy@Home

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The iPhone had just been released in June of 2007, so this survey did not ask about smartphone use – there was no Digital Health (a " check engine light for your body! "); the Longevity Economy hadn’t been invented; Fitbit was a 2007 new clip-on tracker , and Facebook was still a campus toy. That was the good news. The jury is still out.

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With Wristband, Google Entering Consumer Health on Its Own Terms

Chilmark Research

It’s not every day that health-related news from Google gets buried, but recent headlines about the Supreme Court upholding a key provision of the Affordable Care Act and the nation’s largest insurers playing matchmaker seem to have relegated Google’s planned health-tracking wristband to the proverbial back page of the Internet.