Seniors’ tech tools are useful, but they’re still not user-friendly enough, market analyst claims
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Aaron Dorman
Jan 25, 2024
A new tech market report for senior living suggests there is room for tools to become more user-friendly and more easily update.
Old devices are new again thanks to AI, aging expert says
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Aaron Dorman
Jan 22, 2024
The major trend at CES 2024 was that a lot of tech is being rebooted with artificial intelligence capabilities, one expert observed.
Clinicians support telehealth for managing seniors’ chronic conditions, study shows
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Aaron Dorman
Feb 26, 2024
A majority of clinicians believe that telehealth can play a crucial role in improving practices for chronic conditions, new research shows.
Lost in translation: AI models can simplify post-discharge notes, but still make mistakes, study finds
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Aaron Dorman
Mar 14, 2024
AI shows the potential to convert med-language into something more “patient-friendly,” but right now makes mistakes, researchers argue.
Seniors more likely to let conditions escalate into emergency if their only care options are digital,...
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Aaron Dorman
Mar 07, 2024
In a recent survey, one third of older adults said that they felt as if an emergency could have been averted if they had had access to live person to manage their health concerns and needs.
Fast and furious but not injurious? ChatGPT creates accurate medical notes at 10x the speed of clinicians,...
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Aaron Dorman
Apr 03, 2024
ChatGPT was able to produce medical notes ten times faster than clinicians, and with seemingly similar accuracy, according to a new study.
Both skeptics and proponents of healthcare AI cite necessity of human-centered approach in new reports
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Aaron Dorman
Oct 24, 2023
AI needs to help patients to be useful in healthcare, and the necessary guardrails involve human intervention, two recent reports state.
COVID-19 virus no match for lasers, scientists find
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Aaron Dorman
Jan 11, 2024
A research team using lasers has found that specific wavelengths can do serious damage to either the RNA or protein structures within COVID.
Senior communities offered opportunity for remote patient monitoring, services in ‘Clinic Days’ launch
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Aaron Dorman
Dec 12, 2023
The launch of a clinic program by Hospital in Your Home focuses on establishing remote patient monitoring for older adults with chronic diseases.
Healthcare workers more amenable to ‘softer, slower’ robot models joining the staff, study shows
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Aaron Dorman
Dec 08, 2023
Robot models with “soft, flexible” parts and materials are viewed more favorably than their hard-body counterparts, a new study shows.