About 74% of middle-aged and senior Americans would have very little to no trust in health info generated by AI.
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Not a survey, but noting of use of EHR, care coordination, sensors, and mobile apps.
Wearable devices for home health monitoring of the elderly will include clothing and accessories.
The new HealthPatch is a biosensor worn on the chest to measure caloric burn, heart rate and six other vital signs.
CEA survey results included some intriguing hints that wearables might soon be used in chronic disease care as well.
Consulting a driving rehabilitation specialist -- for tech, "smart" headlights that adjust the range and intensity of light and lane departure systems.
Nothing at mHealth Summit about the realities of long term care managed by families and paid for with private dollars.
How their relationship with technology has changed with age.
From $413 million in 2010 to $928 million in 2013, according to AARP analysis of investments that could benefit the 50+.
The question to think of is ‘Who’s going to help take care of all those people?’”
They are: a poorly set up team or a startup that isn’t willing to change with technology leads to problems later on.
An app for a technique called perceptual learning to reduce—or even eliminate—the need for reading glasses.
Living Gartner's hype cycle in one day.
Dallas-based accelerator program spawns a new Care Referral service, Cariloop
First attempts at identifying location of caller often are inaccurate.
To consider wireless, mobile and digital technologies in healthcare as a way to reduce costs and improve the quality of care.
Panel: mHealth is mobile technology that collects health data and transmits it to a designated location.
Deloitte: The number of app downloads and per app spending decreased 13 percent from 2012 to 2013 in the United States.
This is actually very cool low-cost smartphone plan that switches (on its own) between cellular and WiFi.
Apple partners with GN ReSound to create LiNX -- a hearing aid that uses Bluetooth-like technology to wirelessly connect directly to smartphones.
Tech-savvy seniors will begin to enter the healthcare market in the coming years, so the industry needs to prepare for this new type of aging patient.
Laura Carstensen: A lot of the people who are arriving at old age are now coming to old age with a lot of technological sophistication.