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have used virtual care, tracked at least one health metric digitally, and own a wearable or connectedhealth device. Digital health has certainly gone mainstream across U.S. Finally, meet the Care Collaborators who are the oldest generation in the report, ages 75 and older.
Devices meant to be sold directly to patients who choose to pay out-of-pocket for blood pressure monitors, glucose trackers, smartwatches and one of the growing choices of smart-rings for health must meet peoples’ increasingly higher standards for consumer-grade experiences.
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The story has lit a lot of lightbulb inspirations for me in thinking through the role housing plays in human health and well-being, and also to inform my upcoming CES 2025 panel on Health at Home: Where HealthMeets Smart Living. Blair asks and then explains: “What is trauma-informed design (TID)?
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Health systems are re-imagining care beyond the bricks-and-mortar institution, Brian commented. In local communities, health care providers recognize the need to meet consumers closer to home, work and play, to reach and engage patients digitally and physically redefining the “front door” to health care.
This demonstrates that patients can develop and flex new health consumer muscles making rational decisions to opt for new sites of care that make sense based on their perceived health care needs, preferences and personal health economies.
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Peloton, for connected fitness. Spotify, for health information as well as mis-information. Android, for connectivity. Fitbit, for connectedhealth innovation. TED, for health story inspiration. Calm, for mental health and wellbeing. Is always finding new ways to meet my needs, for the heart.
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