14
Nov
stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: asthma patients, care plans, chronic disease patient populations, diabetes tools, digital tools, falls, home healthcare technology, mobile devices, patient engagement, patient health outcomes, patient monitoring, patient self management, patient self managment, personal emergency response systems (PERS), senior care, seniors, sensors, wireless technologies
by Audrey Kinsella The number of digital tools available to help people manage their own health is on the rise. Presentations at last month’s Connected Health Symposium stressed the need to engage patients with their own health maintenance. An equal number of product demonstrations proved that the tools to meet that need are already here, […]
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07
Nov
by Audrey Kinsella Choosing technology innovations to help people manage their chronic conditions is beginning to resemble the daunting task of deciding how to spend a nickel in an old-time candy store. Overwhelmed by too many choices, you spend hours frozen in indecision. At last month’s Partners HealthCare’s 9th Annual Connected Health Symposium and […]
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