As our population ages, demand for elderly care continues to grow, outpacing our supply of senior caretakers. Digital healthcare wants to change that.
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As our population ages, demand for elderly care continues to grow, outpacing our supply of senior caretakers. Digital healthcare wants to change that.
Patients are equipped with Bluetooth-enabled tablets that record biometrics information.
Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice earned a readmission rate of just 7.5 percent, nearly half of the state’s Medicare average, by introducing telehealth services.
For older women, walking as few as 4,500 steps a day reduced mortality compared with those who took only 2,700 steps a day.
A new study of activity and mortality in older women finds that the total could be lower than many of us expect and that even small increases in steps can be meaningful.
The US Navy is teaming up with the University of Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh-based digital health startup on a project to apply telehealth to treat service members dealing with sleep issues.
According to a press release, This two-year project “will evaluate new smartphone- and web-based technology to offer military service members and their providers' convenient access to proven therapies for insomnia, nightmares, and other sleep disturbances,”