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Connected Health Research Advances During Pandemic

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The need for remote care amid COVID-19 has re-emphasized the importance and use of remote monitoring for patient care. The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges and opportunities for health networks seeking to maintain care despite the stress on hospital resources and the need to maintain physical distance. The healthcare industry has seen a widespread shift towards telehealth, accompanied by growing investment in capacity that enables remote monitoring of patient symptoms. As a general phenomenon, medical networks across America have made significant strides in research into the use of wearable devices to improve health outcomes. At the GovernmentCIO Media & Research Military Health Summit Thursday, government and private sector officials discussed how their organizations have driven these advances in connected care. Much of this has depended on building existing networked care capacity, using the pandemic crisis as an opportunity to invest in the need for response measur

Connecting the older population through technology during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic | Top Stories

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LANGLADE COUNTY, Wisconsin (WAOW) - The effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continue to be felt by many populations across the country and Wisconsin. One demographic group in particular is the elderly population who are in assisted living facilities, nursing homes or hospitals. The pandemic has restricted and even restricted public access to these facilities for visits, ultimately discouraging older people from speaking to or seeing their loved ones. "Our loved ones at these facilities don't have the natural connection with our people," said Holly Luerssen, Langlade and Lincoln County 4-H coordinator. The 4-H Tech Changemakers in conjunction with Langlade County Healthy Aging in Rural Towns (HeART project) started a test run pilot program with an granted grant. The program provides education and community service to the aging populatio