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Client remote monitoring for home care agencies -- why and what?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Why should home care agencies boost awareness of remote monitoring? Both types of monitoring are increasingly likely to be found by home care professionals entering a new care recipient’s home. Passive activity monitoring assists with safety and wellbeing. RPM gained big momentum during 2020.

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Five smart clothing technologies for older adults

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Researchers are beginning to notice the potential in the care of older adults, including the assertion that " Smart clothing is more natural to wear compared to the other wearables and covers a wider area for monitoring." category tags: wearables, smart watch , wearables , AgeTech , dementia care, cognitive decline. Learn more.

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Technology brings care to home for chronically ill patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Chronically ill patients may not always require visiting the hospital frequently if their follow-ups and routine checkups can be managed remotely. Given today’s technological advancement in healthcare, most follow-ups can be well managed remotely. Infrastructure to manage chronic diseases remotely.

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Remote Care Technologies – What have they been, what will they be?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Previously limited categories expand to span multiple remote care services. Lots of chatter is underway this week about Telehealth, Remote Patient Monitoring, remote care technologies for senior living (where no visitors are allowed). But what about remote engagement technologies? If not now, when?

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How to win physician confidence in remote patient monitoring programs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Joyoti Goswami COVID-19 has spurred telehealth and remote patient monitoring adoption across the United States, with 36 percent of the US consumers now using telehealth to replace healthcare visits. The physician inputs can help identify and prioritize specialty services when defining the roadmap for remote patient monitoring programs.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In an age when nearly everyone is digitally connected in some way – even many senior citizens, who are often characterized as technophobic – it only makes sense that the healthcare industry is seeing a lot of connected health devices and remote patient monitoring (RPM) technologies.