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Technology is radically improving care for veterans

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Department of Veterans Affairs is transforming its technology systems to create foundational change, says its chief modernization officer. Using cutting-edge tools such as 3D printing and virtual and augmented reality, clinicians are able to treat patients in ways that were unimaginable in previous decades.

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

Aging in Place Technology Watch

This sale and installation of IvedaCare is on the heels of an eight-year Veteran Affairs contract worth $1.032 billion; this win will showcase Iveda and the IvedaCare product as a viable solution for roughly 4,000 additional care facilities across the country covered by the Veteran Affairs contract." Learn more at Iveda Care.

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Five Virtual Reality technology offerings for older adults in 2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

"MyndVR is a national health and wellness company providing Virtual Reality solutions to Assisted Living, CCRCs, Veterans homes, 55+ living communities and home-health care providers. category tags: VR/AR technology , Seniors , senior living , healthcare. Hope to see you there.].

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Robocalls and scams -- a phone-based war against us all

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Robocalling is a modern torment, sometimes multiple back-to-back dials from the same source, often spoofing our own cell phone numbers – where answering the phone puts us on a ‘sucker list’ sold to other scammers. category tags: cell phones, smartphones , fraud protection. The list of scams is long – the solution list is short.

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Six offerings from The Washington Innovation in Longevity Summit

Aging in Place Technology Watch

All information is taken from the websites of the companies and the list is in alphabetical order: Because Market Incontinence Products. "Incontinence affects 25 million people in the US, and half of women over 50. Let us not leave it until a family member passes away to learn about their life. Learn more at Blue Star Senior Tech.

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Ten Years – Technology for Older Adults – 2009-2019

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Look back to remind us where we are. As an analyst migrating from the IT industry , it was startling how limited the capabilities of the offerings Presto the Printing Mailbox (used, eBay), Celery (printing mailbox – gone), Mailbug (device to send-receive email – still on Amazon ), and Big Screen Live (browser for seniors - gone).

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We have defined two use cases to frame relevant issues from various stakeholder perspectives. Join us to advance the conversation with a broad stakeholder group so patients and families can benefit from accurate exchange of information with confidence that their wishes regarding data privacy are respected.

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