2024 What's Next Longevity Venture Summit (online)
2024 Longevity Venture Summit (DC)
But if these devices are so smart, why can’t they talk to each other?
The ability to detect subtle changes in body movements averts potential health issues.
Cost of staffing keeps prices high.
AI can streamline back-end tasks and enhance the patient-provider relationship.
An easier political path for Medicare and Social Security?
Per EBRI: for one-third of working-age households, working until 70 won't provide adequate retirement income.
5.7 million Japanese older than 65 are still in the workforce for money, health or to seek friends.
Work Reimagined, which starts today, is a joint project with the social-media site LinkedIn, which can help consumers navigate online.
Stanford's Carstensen: "The shame is that we're only looking at the problems, not looking for opportunities."
Twice as many people 65+ are working today as did so 15 years ago.
Keep working -- says UK article.
The percentage of people who work and people who want to work has increased markedly in both the 65-and-older and 75-and-older groups
The WSJ article is a deep dive into the working lives of the oldest.
The aging-related opportunities for baby boomers looking for a second career.
Video visits with older workers.