The growing ecosystem of devices and products serving peoples’ health and well-being shows us that innovators already see the opportunity to serve the fast-growing market for self-care among people 50 years of age and up.
For nearly twenty years, one thing has felt inevitable: when boomers reach “old age,” senior living demand will surge. And yet ..
ChatGPT Health builds on consumer use of today's ChatGPT so responses are informed by your health information and context.
The prize honors .lumen’s Glasses for the Blind, an AI-based device that applies autonomous driving technology adapted for pedestrians. Using computer vision and local processing, the headset understands the three-dimensional environment in real time without relying on the internet or pre-defined maps and guides the user through subtle vibrations indicating a safe direction to follow.
The United States faces a fundamental mismatch between surging demand and insufficient capacity.
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Hi Laurie - this is an
Hi Laurie - this is an outstanding site, thank you for all your dedication and research in this field! I am a seasoned IT professional looking to start a practice in the AIP services/IP space. Can you explain the key differences between the traditional monitoring systems and that of the Intel Health Guide? Thanks in advance.
Intel Health Guide vs GE QuietCare
Intel product is a 'telemedicine' unit in the home -- to which FDA-approved devices (like glucose monitor, blood pressure) can be connected and then Intel's Health-Guide stores the information and transmits it to designated recipients, like the doctor.
QuietCare is a home monitoring system where motion sensors are placed in key areas of the home -- motion or absence of motion passing those sensors is sent to designated caregivers. Given the GE Healthcare investment, the product will likely support medical devices like above.
Medical Alert Technology
As a concerned Son of Baby Boomers I continue to read and educate myself on technologies for seniors which allow them the dignity to remain in their home, while dealing with ongoing medical concerns. These technologies are not far off, until than medical alert systems provide both peace of mind for the Aging Senior's as well as their children.
Chuck Dwinnell