Join us for a compelling episode of the AI50 Connect with Peter Fitzgerald, an authority on the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). In this concise yet comprehensive conversation, we explore the essence of PACE, its evolution as an...
Welcome to an enthralling episode "The AI Frontier: Ethical and Policy Considerations for a Healthier Future." In this captivating discussion, we delve into the profound impact of cutting-edge technology on the healthcare industry. Join us as we...
Imagine for a moment that you have been diagnosed with a chronic illness. Perhaps it's diabetes or heart disease. You know that if you don't take care of yourself, the consequences could be severe. So you diligently follow your treatment plan...
Join me in conversation with Dr. Tazeen H. Rizvi, Digital Health Transformation, HealthTech Advisor & Disruptor, to discuss "How Health Technology Is Helping Older Adults Face Aging, Disease, and Disability." As we age, it becomes increasingly...
As a society, we are living longer due to better living and health care. While reaching old age is something to be thankful for, there are several challenges facing the seniors that we should all be aware of. We don't realize how much we can help...
As our population ages, the demand for health care services and products for older adults is increasing. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that by 2050 there will be more people over age 65 than under 18 years old in America which means that the...
Health care organizations are challenged to balance financial pressures with the need to provide high-quality, affordable and accessible health care. Providers must navigate a rapidly changing environment in order to remain competitive while...
Older adults are at risk for poor health and functional outcomes because of the challenges they face. They often have multiple chronic conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis that require complex care coordination to manage their...
Older adults are at increased risk for poor health outcomes and have higher rates of mortality than other groups. Research shows that older adults face disparities in access to care due to factors like socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, gender...