The panel will share global technology research initiatives in aged care. Panel objectives: 1) Describe international informatics research initiatives by experts addressing health needs of the aged, 2) Contrast health technologies used to manage aging patients, and 3) Explain challenges and opportunities to improve healthcare informatics for aging patients. Intended audience: researchers, consumers, practitioners, vendors, care providers, and policy makers with interests in aged care technology design, development, implementation and management
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
BACKGROUND: Health and social care interventions show promise as a way of managing the progression o...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
The panel will share global technology research initiatives in aged care. Panel objectives: 1) Descr...
We are grateful to the electronic Journal of Health Informatics (eJHI) for the opportunity to presen...
During the last decade, the challenges of an ageing society became focus for extensive scientific, p...
This paper reviews the development of aged care IT innovations in Australia in the past decade. It s...
[Abstract]: One of the challenges facing health and welfare policymakers as well as researchers in ...
Advances in health care are enabling the population of the United States to live longer. Use of inf...
The global population is ageing, and with it the demand for health and social care. However, the num...
Because of the paramount demographic changes involving the western world, the so-called “Information...
Population ageing is one of the major social and economic challenges of our contemporary societies. ...
Aging is an inevitable process for all human beings. Aging not only affects the personal life of in...
Introduction: Digital technologies are increasingly being used to assist older people to live more i...
It is expected that, by 2050, people aged over 60 in 65 nations will constitute 30% of the total pop...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
BACKGROUND: Health and social care interventions show promise as a way of managing the progression o...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
The panel will share global technology research initiatives in aged care. Panel objectives: 1) Descr...
We are grateful to the electronic Journal of Health Informatics (eJHI) for the opportunity to presen...
During the last decade, the challenges of an ageing society became focus for extensive scientific, p...
This paper reviews the development of aged care IT innovations in Australia in the past decade. It s...
[Abstract]: One of the challenges facing health and welfare policymakers as well as researchers in ...
Advances in health care are enabling the population of the United States to live longer. Use of inf...
The global population is ageing, and with it the demand for health and social care. However, the num...
Because of the paramount demographic changes involving the western world, the so-called “Information...
Population ageing is one of the major social and economic challenges of our contemporary societies. ...
Aging is an inevitable process for all human beings. Aging not only affects the personal life of in...
Introduction: Digital technologies are increasingly being used to assist older people to live more i...
It is expected that, by 2050, people aged over 60 in 65 nations will constitute 30% of the total pop...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering.Over the next two decades the Australian ag...
BACKGROUND: Health and social care interventions show promise as a way of managing the progression o...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...