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Hospital at Home: Prospects and Challenges, and Learnings from Best Buy Health

Health Populi

There has not been much rigorous evaluation of the “rampant” use of digital remote monitoring for acute care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The proliferation of such wearable sensors and remote patient monitoring technologies helps set the technology stage for HaH.

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Remote patient monitoring and virtual care – a paradigm shift

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Remote patient monitoring The question of virtual care's post-pandemic staying power has been answered resoundingly: Telemedicine is here to stay. Signs point to yes – and mature remote patient monitoring and telemedicine tools will be key. of remote patient monitoring patients comply with.

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The care future for older adults needs housing and tech support

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Maybe there will be new remote monitoring technologies, proliferation of software – the AI Caregiver as one example – to help. Maybe wearables, remote monitoring, telehealth, voice tech – individually fairly inexpensive and prescribed by a doctor or recommended by a family member or neighbor. In what year?

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Barriers to full benefit of AI for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This cycle was not helped by the behavior of earlier AI technologies like voice assistants. With growing usage of AI technology, numerous ethical questions are emerging. These include questions of inherent bias in medical imaging or facial recognition software , but also in the category of remote monitoring.

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Insights from 2023 Market Overview Technology for Aging

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The 2023 Technology for Aging Market Overview is published. But it is notable in 2023 that: Older adults will adapt to change and adopt new technology. If an affordable technology can be found that meets a personal need (or answers a compelling question ), these days, people will find it and get it to work for them.

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The cost of long-term care -- could technology help lower it?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

What care delivery has seen an uptake in technology adoption? People imagined that post-Covid-19, technology would become much more compelling in all types of care delivery. What role can technology play in lowering the cost of care? Searching, one finds little mention of technology for care outside of the hospital.

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CENSUS: Senior care growth means tech change will be mandatory

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Based on conversations with executives for a new research report about sensors, some organizations see today’s labor shortage in senior care as a catalyst for deploying technology. Precede long hall check-in walks with remote monitoring and check-in. category tags: AgeTech , senior living.

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