Tech can help with filling caregiving gaps and easing minds as America ages rapidly.
The government delayed an overhaul to how it calculates Medicare Advantage payments.
The robots are here. The transformation is still somewhere in the future.
CrossSense is one example of an assistive AI technology being developed by a co-operative in London.
Helping them with their digital activities when user interfaces are constantly changing.
A vision for 'connected care.' This was conceived by Andrea Cohen, Founder and Vice-Chair of HouseWorks, a home care company started in Boston. Andrea noted, "When employed to its fullest, remote care technology improves every aspect of how care is delivered in the home. Imagine what's possible when every stakeholder wins." The vision: Change the work process to produce Engaged Caregivers, a Connected Care Team, and Informed Families. Why does this matter now? The home care industry is enormously challenged today -- 


Comments
From Stephen Farber -- HealthHive
Good morning. I read your newest blog posting last night and just contacted Andrea Cohen, as her vision is precisely what we (HealthHive) are building. We have started with SNF discharge, and we are now integrating home health. Thanks so much for highlighting Andrea.
From Kathy Peters via LinkedIn
Thank you Laurie Orlov for sharing this, Andrea Cohen this is spot on and exactly what we are addressing with the iCarenetwork platform…streamlined communication and automated workflows to connect all stakeholders be it a homecare client, home healthcare, hospice patient or assisted living resident.
The time is now for connected care, engaged caregivers and informed families!