818,000 of the of the 65+ population live in assisted living.
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By 2038, most people 75 and older are likely to live alone.
Microphones, speakers, high-res cameras for motion, infrared low-light.
Patients spend months waiting in hospitals for nursing-home beds.
But it's clear artificial intelligence is leading to fundamental changes in care delivery.
Nationwide, a number of 911 centers struggle to locate cellphone callers and can’t receive texts or photos.
Future M&A likely among generative AI startups.
Ratio of workers to retirees is worsening.
Improving operations, care, chronic staffing issues.
Are offerings usable by older adults?
Part one of this described how teams worked.
Capital market constraints, are shifting out of institutional settings and the expiration of continuous Medicaid enrollment.
The number of available home care workers for every 100 patients in need has fallen by nearly 12%.
7Wire Ventures -- on the Medical Home and a market map of offerings.
Survey: 89% of 1000 adults 55+ want to remain in their own homes.
"Every health citizen wants to be well, and stay well, for as long as possible, to thrive at whatever age they’re in."
Collects thousands of data points on its users every day to notice and prevent health issues.
Startups Capture the Massive Opportunity in Training AIs.
One level living -- 61% currently have to climb stairs in their homes.
12-week Juilliard Extension courses ranging from dance and music to drama.
Marty Cooper talks about the introduction of the cell phone in 1973 and what followed.
A pre-emptive federal privacy bill and principles for AI use.
Median age in the United States hit a record 38.9 last year.
Looking at the opportunities and issues.