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Insights from 2023 Market Overview Technology for Aging

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Investors are interested, startups are multiplying, and the landscape is favorable for new and intriguing offerings in the space. Older people, consumers of a significant portion of healthcare spending, will need and use many of the so-called digital health technology categories. . There are caveats, of course.

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CharmHealth Unveils 2024 Innovation Challenge to Bring Creative Solutions to the Fingertips of Healthcare Providers

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Call for Proposals Now Open to Digital Health Startups to Compete on the CharmHealth Ecosystem PLEASANTON, Calif.–(BUSINESS –(BUSINESS WIRE)– #AI — CharmHealth , a leader in healthcare technology solutions for providers, today announced the kickoff of its 2024 Innovation Challenge.

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Tech-enabled Home Care Redux? Do investors remember 2016?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Some recent announcements offer almost the same level of overheating investment that the frothy level of investment that characterized the 2016 investor spending spree, noted in a Forbes. billion – or one quarter of the $95 billion home health market. Investors inhis market should reflect on its numerous and worsening issues.

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Five new technologies for older adults -- 2023 wrap-up (1 of 2)

Aging in Place Technology Watch

As we approach 2024 and the plethora of tech introductions from CES 2024, let's reflect. This past year underscored the demographic changes that have brought an aging population -- turning 65 at a rate of 10,000 per day -- into the sight lines of investors, startups and health providers. AgeTech is a niche market no more.

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Getting Older Adults to Tech Parity in 2021

Aging in Place Technology Watch

More programs are emerging to get older adults to tech parity. Then AARP and OATS joined together to teach tech to older adults. Boosting tech access to devices and broadband is a 2021 requirement. The social isolation brought on by Covid-19 was an eye-opener for tech firms, investors, retailers, and startups.

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Challenging Innovators to Design for Older Adults: 2014 -2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

In the tech innovation world, a decade is both a long and short time. In 2014, AARP’s Health Innovation @50+ sponsored a report, Challenging Innovators: Matching Offerings to the Needs of Older Adults. In that respect, nothing has changed, except the investors, featured companies and presenters, of course. Ten years later.

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The Future of Sensors and Older Adults -- and other October blogs

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Look at the ten years or more between the first wave of useful sensor tech for seniors (2005 with GrandCare Systems ) until the newer collection of offerings. Sensor tech -- what changes in care technology will be different later in this decade? category tags: AgeTech , hearables/hearing technology , IoT and home monitoring.

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