“The senior doesn't see an operating system,files,folders,or applications,”said Dave Trescot,co-founder and CEO of VideoCare.“They touch the call button to make a call or the photo button to see a photo.We've reduced everything to one touch.We have users in Alzheimer's wards(病区) who can use our system.”
s not yet sold any units,but is partnering with local elder-care agencies to get feedback on how well the system works.Eventually
The U.S.market for “advanced remote patient monitoring,”which includes not just videoconferencing but also the ability to remotely monitor patient care and link to electronic medical records,grew from $8.9 billion in 2011 to $10.6 billion in 2017,according to a March report by Kalorama Information.The report found that the aging of the population,increasing health care costs,shrinking health care resources,advancing technologies and the proven cost effectiveness of patient monitoring all fuel the market's growth.
VideoCare sees huge potential for elder care agencies themselves to use the technology.“Some of our agencies use the VideoCare system to remind seniors that there's an ice cream social,or to ask if they want fish or chicken for dinner,”said Trescot.“We can manage a wide range of situations for caregivers,families and professionals.We're combining automation and remote care with personal interaction.”
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