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The Good Samaritan Society Announces Key Technology Collaboration for the Study and Improvement of Senior Wellness


SIOUX FALLS, S.D., March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, the nation's largest not-for-profit provider of rehabilitation/skilled care and senior services, is joining WellAWARE Systems, Philips Lifeline and Honeywell HomMed in offering a suite of technologies designed to help seniors live more independently and remain longer in the places they choose to call home.

CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND AGING RELEASES GUIDELINES FOR $500,000 MOBILE Health Diffusion Grants Program

02/28/2011

Grants Will Help Maintain Independence of Older Adults or Delay Their Transition to Higher Levels of Care Settings through Use of mHealth Services

Watson: good for baby boomers, puts doctors' diagnostic role in jeopardy


Watson: that Jeopardy win was a good beginning -- real win is ahead.  In a computer science building at Carnegie Mellon University last week, it was cute to watch the students file into a room to watch the last Jeopardy round on TV. So by now you know that IBM's super computerized multi-year Jeopardy effort paid off and Watson handily beat the two best human Jeopardy players. So what's Watson's next act? Soon, say IBM folk, Watson's tech will be commercialized within healthcare apps: "We're going to look at creating a product offering in the next 24 months that will help empower doctors to do higher quality decision making and diagnoses."  Interesting -- and even more so while thinking about Andy Kessler's WSJ analysis of the types of jobs threatened by technology, including the roles of today's doctors.

Tell something new -- mobile apps, health, caregiving


Early 2011 was prolific for published studies. If you print all these, it's gonna get expensive. Click on the Trends link on this site and you will be awed and/or inspired -- nine studies have been posted since the start of this year, three on mobile devices and health.  The lemming effect is surely in play here: so much interest (not to mention conferences), so many apps in the iTunes App Store -- oh wait, in the top 10, we have a white noise generator and 3 weight-loss apps -- and further down the list, more white noise generators, apps for runners, baby names, mood tracking and apps about quite a few other bodily functions -- to say that the list is broadly inclusive as 'Healthcare & Fitness' is to understate.

Parks Associates forecasts U.S. Digital Health Industry to triple in total revenues by 2015

02/02/2011

Mobile technologies motivate growth in digital health

U.S. revenues from digital health technology-enabled solutions and services will exceed $5.7 billion in 2015, fueled by chronic-care monitoring solutions, senior aging-in-place services, and connected wellness and fitness apps and programs, a new industry report from Parks Associates forecasts.

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