MedCity News November 11, 2025
Katie Adams

The Digital Medicine Society launched a new initiative — it seeks to establish a roadmap for how technology can support older adults who want to age safely at home. The project will bring together health systems, home health agencies and tech companies to develop products, policy guidance and case studies for scalable home care.

Amid growing pressure on the U.S. healthcare system to meet the needs of its aging population, the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) launched a new initiative this month to build a roadmap for delivering effective, digitally enabled care to older adults who want to spend the later phase of their life within their own homes and communities.

“We’re going to see an enormous wave of folks aging...

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