Medical Design & Outsourcing April 25, 2019
Chris Newmarker

Want to get mHealth and other medical devices into seniors’ homes? Best Buy and its Geek Squad may be the way in the door.

“For companies looking to bring healthcare interactions into the home, we could be a fairly useful partner,” Asheesh Saksena, president of Best Buy Health, told hundreds of medical device industry insiders gathered in downtown Minneapolis last night for the Medical Alley Association’s annual meeting.

“We are going to do our best to help seniors live a little longer and independently in their own homes,” Saksena said.

Seniors, their family and caregivers, their health providers and their health insurers all have an interest in keeping them active in their homes as long as possible. But achieving this...

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, Home, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Retailer, Technology, Wearables
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