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Barriers to full benefit of AI for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

These include questions of inherent bias in medical imaging or facial recognition software , but also in the category of remote monitoring. category tags: AI and machine learning , Conversational and generative AI , AgeTech These include: Ethical dilemmas. With growing usage of AI technology, numerous ethical questions are emerging.

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Care coordination for older adults – still elusive, does tech help?

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The term, care coordination, is vague and depends on context. One might wonder – how many of those discharges included transfer of the electronic medical record data that collected in the hospital? category tags: healthcare , home health care , Home Care , tech-enabled home care

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For care delivery and older adults, is the time now for AI in Healthcare?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For example, consider medical scribes -- did we know there was a ten-best AI medical scribe list? The dependency on people to fill that role is clearly too inefficient to persist. Yet it is critical to update the interaction notes in the medical record.

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Observations about AI and older adults

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Chatbots will be trained to respond to an increasingly complex combination of questions that depend on accumulated knowledge about the individual, including family members, medication regimens, and preferred activities. Errors surfacing in the midst of today’s conversational AI hype-e-thon are real. Is it better/worse/the same?

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How to win physician confidence in remote patient monitoring programs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

However, an FDA approval ensures a medical device is safe and effective for its intended use. FDA classifies medical devices into three classes based on risk to human life. Depending on this classification, a medical device must undergo different regulatory processes, including a clinical trial.

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Tech and the future of care work – five research midpoint observations

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Or oversight of a care recipient could depend on using one of multiple sensor-based offerings from firms like Medical Guardian or SafelyYou. This is despite success at standardizing on single formats for electronic medical records. Possibly in a robotic form, like ElliQ , or sensor-based like Caspar.ai

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

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Does it depend on a loose definition of what is AI? Smart implants: Devices that can monitor vital signs, blood glucose levels, or medication intake 1. Hero: A digital pill dispenser that can store up to 10 different medications and remind users when to take them 1. The result of good PR from the companies named?