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Oct
stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: big data and physicians' access, ease of use technology and patient compliance, health equipment developers and senior markets, healthcare providers and technology acceptance, healthcare technology, healthy senior populations, home telemedicine, patients and needed use of home technologies, pay for performance for patients, PERS alert systems and nursing home avoidance, physicans and use of home telehealthcare, seniors and independence, seniors and technology use, Watson, Watson and artificial intelligence (AI) applications, wellness programs and monetary incentives
by Audrey Kinsella, MA, MS Is this the definition of 100 years of healthcare technology progress? Dr. Jay Sanders is considered one of the fathers of modern telemedicine and a mentor to many following telehealth developments over the decades. He may not have been around when this 1924 edition of Radio News – later […]
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Feb
stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: chronic care populations, chronic disease management, home healthcare service delivery, home telemedicine, home telemonitoring, mobile devices, mobile technology, patient coaching, patient education, patient engagement, patient self management, seniors and technology, vital sign tracking
by Audrey Kinsella “Tracking for Health,” is a newly released report of a telephone survey of 3,014 U.S. adults conducted during August and September 2012. Participants were asked to describe their self-tracking of healthcare symptoms and routines. According to the author, Susannah Fox, Associate Director, Digital Strategy, Pew Internet & American Life Project, 62% of […]