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2024 What's Next Longevity Venture Summit (online)

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Technology can raise questions about whether patient’s personal details are being properly protected.

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Not limited to seniors -- users often wind up just using the phones as expensive cameras that can make calls.

01/14/2014

Products and services designed to keep older adults engaged, entertained, connected and healthy.

01/14/2014

More on CES healthy.

01/14/2014

Why were health and fitness displays so close to e-cigarette booths -- is sitting the new smoking?

01/14/2014

That is not a question -- the answer is: far too many the minute you enable WiFi outside your home.

01/14/2014

Using a Health monitoring device that is part of a system called the MobileCare Monitor, nurses' aides can respond quickly if there's a fall.

01/10/2014

Fitness monitor bands, sensors and wearables.

01/09/2014

Limited job opportunities after age 55, inadequate savings or want to work for themselves.

01/08/2014

Nice article about innovation excess (at CES, naturally), as well as innovation unapplied.

01/08/2014

Reveals about half as many (more like 170) as has been widely reported.

01/07/2014

Forbes: Imagine a home with automatic medication dispensers, robots, video, and motion sensors to detect falls.

01/07/2014

Article about touring CES floor by remote-controlled robot.

01/06/2014

Among personal and home care aides, those 55 and older are the largest single age demographic.

01/02/2014

An interesting collection about the industry -- take a look.

12/30/2013

This is your grandfather's Facebook - seniors are the fastest growing demographic.

12/27/2013

It will be up to healthcare companies to adapt those technologies to be used by seniors.

12/26/2013

The number of “hospice survivors” in the US has risen because hospice companies earn more by recruiting patients who aren’t dying.

12/24/2013

#1 Wearable monitors: 13% of US adults are considering purchasing a wearable fitness device.  (I thought that was last year?)

12/24/2013

People aged 60+ filed 26% of fraud complaints; one in five aged 65+ was 'abused financially.' Their example: a woman aged 85.

12/24/2013

Not a survey, but noting of use of EHR, care coordination, sensors, and mobile apps.

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Wearable devices for home health monitoring of the elderly will include clothing and accessories.

12/19/2013

The new HealthPatch is a biosensor worn on the chest to measure caloric burn, heart rate and six other vital signs.

12/19/2013

CEA survey results included some intriguing hints that wearables might soon be used in chronic disease care as well.

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