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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The Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating a movement aimed at completely rethinking how we age — and where.
The pandemic accelerated the adoption of telehealth and at-home devices.
Higher-income seniors are twice as likely to be vaccinated.
Could use data like speed, driving frequency, eye tracking, heart rate.
Enter the "Tech Concierge." It is about time.
Using the Show to communicate with brain-injured.
Bill: Audio-only telehealth services to be reimbursed through Medicare Advantage.
Address this demographic’s barriers to adoption.
Holding huge promise for long-term and post-acute care.
In-ear AI and smartphones give people with hearing loss more choices.
Tech leaders look to broaden use without discouraging real-world interaction.
Opportunities for brands, innovators, investors and ultimately, the retail channels.
Note the tech startups to help primarily with aging in place.
Amazon will expand its home-based care offering, “Amazon Care,” across the U.S.
Potential access problems for vulnerable, conflicts between out-of-state, in-state providers.
Thrive Center director speaks about tools for older adults in 2021.
Alternative noted was private duty home care, for the hours needed, more expensive.
CVS investing in home- and community-based care over the past year.
Cyber fraud of retirement accounts becoming more common.
Age, low income combine to keep significant numbers from going online.
The risk of falling has an outsized effect on eight-year prognosis for dementia.