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Almost all older adults in the United States, an astonishing 97%, had at least one telehealth appointment this year, a new survey indicates.
Operators still lack the knowledge and coordination to effectively implement new technology solutions, such as those with AI, a new report warns.
Digital health tools won’t be useful for seniors unless they are easy to use and available at any time of day, new analysis shows.
Senate Health Care subcommittee members and outside experts weighed in on the value of telehealth during a hearing Tuesday afternoon.
A recent study evaluated telehealth for Parkinson’s patients, and training neurologists to better understand palliative care needs.
A senior living operator has started a pilot program in which doctors remotely pilot a robot, equipped with medical tools, for consultations.
Seniors have a new tool to help them connect with care providers: the Papa digital health platform, which now has a digital literacy feature.
One new digital health platform, Savoy Life, has created a bundle of products for assisted living, including tools for LTC occupancy.
At a recent summit on rural health, experts echoed the near-universal concern that AI be used to help caregivers, but not to replace them.
Variation was seen in differences in follow-up office visits after index in-person versus telemedicine by specific medical condition.