HealthTech October 29, 2020
Jessica Longly

An expansion of intuitive tools and internet connectivity are among key efforts to sustain remote care during the pandemic — and beyond.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the home healthcare industry to a crossroads.

More older adults are comfortable with mobile devices and smart technologies that help them safely age in place. Some individuals may be seeking to avoid full-time care in a congregate care setting due to the public health emergency. And telehealth use has surged, thanks to temporary expanded coverage for Medicare and Medicaid recipients.

Staying at home, when possible, is important for elderly and high-risk...

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