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For older adults, the future of wearables is predictive

Aging in Place Technology Watch

According to Gartner, the gap between medical and nonmedical-grade wearables is closing as wearables are "increasingly capable of more accurate readings, driving market growth over the next 3-5 years." Motion changes over time, declining or changing gate, for example, could suggest a modification to a Parkinson’s medication.

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Telehealth and community broadband, in sickness and in health

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Much more than mere video chats, telehealth uses intranets and the internet networks to observe, diagnose, initiate or otherwise medically intervene, administer, monitor, record, and/or report on the continuum of care people receive when ill, injured or wanting to stay well. and sending it electronically to another site for later evaluation.

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Highlighting Eight Technologies from the 2019 Market Overview

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Finally, the pace of tech improvement is notable – lower cost and improved utility of on body (or in-room) sensors, predictive analytics, and device integration – with smartphones, health systems, and broader solution sets. cleared, clinical grade wearable EKG. You can set the amount of as needed medication per dispense.

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Six new technologies for safety, health and in-home monitoring

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Small, non-intrusive sensors are placed discretely around the home. These sensors monitor your loved ones’ activities and feed information to our app. Medical grade, Class II, FDA approved devices provide reliable, commonly used, clinically accurate data to share with healthcare providers. Learn more at VitalTech. .

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Biofourmis’ remote patient monitoring and AI-based analytics technology, Biovitals, provides personalized predictive care by leveraging active and passive data collected from clinical-grade patient wearables that continuously monitor more than 20 physiological parameters, as well as patient-captured data from a mobile app.

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Technologies for Older Adults from CES 2022

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EveryDose is a digital health company committed to improving medication adherence through best-in-class technology. The company's end-to-end technology includes both predictive analytics and a medication reminder mobile app. And it has advanced 3D downward sensors that scan for obstacles. Every Dose. Learn more. Learn more.