CAST Business Associates are forming partnerships to help them stay on the cutting edge of technology innovation. Here’s the latest from Business Associates CDW Healthcare and Matrixcare.
CAST Business Associates are forming partnerships to help them stay on the cutting edge of technology innovation. Here’s the latest from Business Associates CDW Healthcare and Matrixcare.
Five technology vendors, including a CAST Supporter and two CAST Business Associates, are joining CAST Supporter ProviNET Solutions to form a consortium designed to meet evolving demands in the long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) market.
The availability of technology is influencing the decision of older adults to move to a Life Plan Community (formerly CCRC), according to a new study by Varsity, a senior living marketing and sales consulting agency.
CAST Business Associates are offering a variety of resources to providers of long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC), including 2 white papers, a video, and a seminar series. Here’s the latest from Business Associates Harmony Healthcare International, LV Health Solutions, and Keystone Technologies.
The rapidly aging population was one factor driving Philips, a LeadingAge Silver Partner and CAST Supporter, to develop a new wireless wearable biosensor that continuously monitors at-risk hospital patients.
Providers of long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) should have more opportunities to actively engage in health information exchange thanks to 2 initiatives announced at this year’s meeting of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).
Six months after it introduced PARO to residents of 7 memory care neighborhoods in California, CAST Patron Front Porch is finding that the robotic baby seal is having a positive impact on health and well-being.
An updated and expanded portfolio of tools from CAST will make it easier for providers of aging services to understand, plan for, and select Functional Assessment and Activity Monitoring technology solutions.
The New Jewish Home (formerly known as Jewish Home Lifecare), a LeadingAge member and CAST Associate in New York, is using a $50,000 grant from the New York City Economic Development Commission to study whether technology can break the cycle of hospital readmissions and Emergency Room visits among recipients of post-acute care.
A new report from the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) maintains that Internet access and technologies like remote monitoring and telehealth could help more older Americans face challenges associated with aging.