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.
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But where does all this data go?
Hi Laurie,
I also enjoyed the conference immensely -- including your presentation. I was impressed with the wide range of discussion and participants.
But all these vendors creating all this data made my head spin! Where will the data all go? Is a family or a practitioner to go to one site for sleep monitoring, another for glucose levels, a third for heart data ...
Obviously that is a non-starter. In my firm's case, we provide home care services and we provide an online daily report from our caregivers. I want to be able to pull in all that data from other suppliers so that the family needs to come to only one place. I think providing an API is crucial so we can exchange data across providers (for authorized users and use cases, obviously). I look forward to seeing that as the next wave in development over the coming year.
Jim Reynolds
CEO, Caring Companion Connections
http://www.CaringCompanion.Net