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A New Vision for Personal Health Records
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- June, 2007
"A New Vision for Personal Health Records" explains how Project HealthDesign's vision of next-generation PHRs can empower patients to improve their health.
Caregiver Report
International Longevity Center
- January, 2007
This report provides an overview of the current state of caregiving in America, and highlights the challenges ahead with a call for action.
New Expectations From Older Users
Joseph F. Coughlin, PhD.
- January, 2007
Innovative product design is increasingly crucial as the generally educated and wealthier boomer consumer rises to the fore of the marketplace with a lifetime of technology experience and rising expectations in tow.
Technology Assessment Tool for Providers
CAST
- June, 2007
CAST developed a technology tool to provide you with ideas and suggestions for practical action steps you can take today to prepare for the new care paradigms of tomorrow.
Personal Health Records: Employers Proceed with Caution
Janlori Goldman, J.D.
- January, 2007
With health care spending on the rise, employers are increasingly at the forefront of shaping solutions to promote employee wellness. Some are beginning to offer personal health records (PHRs) as a tool to improve health and manage costs.
The Advanced Medical Home: A Patient-Centered, Physician-Guided Model of Health Care
Michael Barr & Jack Ginsburg
- December, 2006
This policy monograph highlights some of the major problems with the health care system in the United States today and proposes a fundamental change in the way that primary care and principal care are delivered and financed.
A Day in the Life of a Medical Record
John Morrissey
- January, 2006
This report, published by the National Alliance for Health Information Technology, compares the security of electronic medical records to that of paper records
Snapshot: Home Health Care in California: An Overview, 2006
Charlene Harrington and Janis O'Meara, UCSF
- December, 2006
As Americans live longer they are facing more health problems that require medical support. Many are opting to get that care from home health agencies that provide various home-based services.This CHCF snapshot tracks home health care in California from 1996 to 2004.
The Future of the Personal Health Record
Dr. Mike Magee
- November, 2006
Health Politics with Dr. Mike Magee is your guide to important trends in health. This article discusses the future of the PHR.
2005 White House Conference on Aging Final Report
WHCOA Policy Commitee
- September, 2006
The 2005 White House Conference on Aging (WHCoA) and its Final Report are about the future. The future is reflected in the theme of the 2005 WHCoA, “The Booming Dynamics of Aging: From Awareness to Action.” The theme shines a spotlight on the changing face of aging in the 21st Century and the need f
Nurses Talk Tech - 2006
CDW Healthcare
- September, 2006
CDW Healthcare conducted a study of nurses to understand: How nurses use IT in executing their duties, Nurses’ attitudes on the potential of IT to improve patient care, and Nurses’ views on the effectiveness of IT within their own
organizations
Chronic Disease Management Systems vs. Electronic Health Records for Managing Chronic Illnesses
California Healthcare Foundation
- July, 2006
A new report, IT Tools for Chronic Disease Management: How Do They Measure Up?, examines the comparative value of these two systems. The report finds that CDMSs scored higher in product function and are significantly less expensive. EMRs received higher ratings based on vendor services and technolog
Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology
Southern California Evidence-based Practice Center
- April, 2006
This report was prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
AAHSA/CAST Technology Issue Brief
Russ Bodoff, CAST Executive Director
- April, 2006
This article discusses how technology may be the most important opportunity to help seniors maintain their quality of life and facilitate continued improvement in the quality of aging services.
Connecting Americans to Their Healthcare
The Markle Foundation
- March, 2006
Working group on policies for electronic information sharing between doctors and patients
Leading Change: An Opportunity to Transform Healthcare Services
Scott Cooper
- January, 2006
CAST presented this paper to the 2005 White House Conference on Aging
The Use of Technologies to Help Meet the Healthcare and Quality of Life Needs of an Aging Population
Jim Albert, Masonicare
- January, 2006
This paper was sponsored by the CAST Vision task group and presented to the 2005 White House Conference on Aging
Federal Government Grants for Aging Services Technology Research: Problems and Recommendations
Dr. Majd Alwan and Dr. Diane Mahoney
- January, 2006
This paper was produced by the CAST Funding Aging Services Technologies (FAST) task group.
Impact of Passive Health Status Monitoring to Care Providers and Payers in Assisted Living
Majd Alwan, Elena Brito Sifferlin, Beverely Turner, Steve Kell, Peter Brower, David C. Mack, Siddhar
- May, 2007
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of passive health status monitoring on the cost of care, as well as the efficiencies of professional caregivers in assisted living.
Impact of Monitoring Technology in Assisted Living: Outcome Pilot
M. Alwan, S. Dalal, D. Mack, S. Kell, B. Turner, J. Leachtenauer, R. Felder
- May, 2007
Described in this article is a study designed to assess the acceptance and some psychosocial impacts of monitoring technology in assisted living.
Validation of Rule-based Inference of Selected Independent Activities of Daily Living
Majd Alwan, Jon Leachtenauer, Siddharth Dalal, Steve Kell, Beverely Turner, David Mack, Robin Felder
- May, 2007
This paper explores the validity of a rule-based inference method of selected independent activities of daily living (ADLs).
Objective Remote Assessment of Activities of Daily Living: Analysis of Meal Preparation Patterns
Majd Alwan
- May, 2007
This work shows how readings from sensors installed within a
person’s residence can be analyzed and combined to provide a
probabilistic evaluation on the ADL/IADL scales.
Healthcare Technology Solutions To Enhance Senior Care
Rob Scheschareg and Sherri Dorfman
- July, 2006
Intuitive Care Advisors collaborated with Stepping Stone Partners to understand the mindset of the boomer audience, their role as a caregiver and their needs for healthcare technology.
In-Home Monitoring of Persons with Dementia: Ethical Guidelines
Majd Alwan
- May, 2007
This paper offers an analysis of the ethical issues surrounding home monitoring, a model framework, and ethical guidelines for technology research and development for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers.
Perspective on Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer’s Care
Intel Corporation, The Alzheimer's Association
- May, 2007
The Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer’s Care (ETAC) initiative was launched by the Alzheimer’s Association and Intel Corporation in 2003 to identify and fund promising research in the use of technology for monitoring, diagnosing, and treating Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Development of Survey Instruments to Guide the Design of Health Status Monitoring Systems
Majd Alwan, Beverely Turner, Steve Kell, Kim J. Penberthy, Wendy Cohn, and Robin Felder
- May, 2007
This paper describes the development, content and content validity evaluation results of three custom survey instruments designed to assess the feasibility of using in-home health status, monitoring technologies.
Psychosocial Impact of Monitoring Technology in Assisted Living: A Pilot Study
Majd Alwan, Jon Leachtenauer, Siddharth Dalal, David Mack, Steve Kell, Beverely Turner, Robin Felder
- May, 2007
This paper describes a study designed to assess some psychosocial impacts of monitoring technology in assisted living.
Psychosocial Impact of Passive Health Status Monitoring on Caregivers and Older Adults
Majd Alwan, Steve Kell, Beverely Turner, Siddharth Dalal, David Mack, and Robin Felder
- May, 2007
This paper describes a study designed to assess some psychosocial impacts of monitoring technology on seniors living in Independent Senior Housing.
A Smart and Passive Floor-Vibration Based Fall Detector for Elderly
Majd Alwan, prabhu Jude Rajendran, Steve Kell, David Mack, Siddharth Dalal, Matt Wolfe, Robin Felder
- May, 2007
Falls are very prevalent among the elderly. They are the second leading cause of unintentional-injury death for people of all ages and the leading cause of death for elders 79 years and older.
A Passive and Portable System for Monitoring Heart Rate and Detecting Sleep Apnea and Arousals
Majd Alwan, David C. Mack, Beverely Turner, Paul Suratt, Robin A. Felder
- May, 2007
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Sleep Disorders Research Plan expresses a need for methods that can non-invasively monitor sleep characteristics.
Impact of Passive In-Home Health Status Monitoring Technology in Home Health: Outcome Pilot
Majd Alwan
- May, 2007
This paper describes a study designed to assess the impacts of passive health status monitoring technology in home health.
Stability Margin Monitoring in Steering-Controlled Intelligent Walkers for the Elderly
Majd Alwan, Prabhu Jude Rajendran, Alexandre Ledoux, Cunjun Huang, Glenn Wasson
- May, 2007
This paper emphasizes the importance of assessing stability index for steering-controlled three-wheeled walkers.
Shared Navigational Control and User Intent Detection
Majd Alwan, Cunjun Huang, Glenn Wasson, Pradip Sheth, Alexandre Ledoux
- May, 2007
This paper describes the navigational control scheme used in the CO-Operative Locomotion Aide (COOL Aide), an intelligent walker designed to assist the elderly or the disabled with normal, and routine walking tasks.
A Rule-Based Approach to the Analysis of Elders’ Activity Data
Majd Alwan, Siddharth Dalal, Reza Seifrafi, Steve Kell, Donald Brown
- May, 2007
In this paper, we present a rule-based approach to the inference of elders’ activity in two primary application areas: detecting IADLs and and the detection of possible emergency conditions passively and unobtrusively.
Passive Derivation of Basic Walker-Assisted Gait Characteristics from Measured Forces and Moments
Majd Alwan, G. Wasson, P. Sheth, A. Ledoux, C. Huang
- May, 2007
This paper describes a method that passively assesses basic walker-assisted gait characteristic, including heel strikes, toe-off events, as well as stride time, double support and right & left single support phases using only force-moment
measurements from the walker’s handles.
A Physics-Based Model for Predicting User Intent in Shared-Control Pedestrian Mobility Aids
Majd Alwan, Glenn Wasson, Pradip Sheth, Cunjun Huang, Alexandre Ledoux
- May, 2007
This paper presents a physics-based model approach to infer navigational intent of the user of a walker, based on measuring forces and moments applied to the walker’s handles.
User Intent in a Shared Control Framework for Pedestrian Mobility Aids
Majd Alwan, Glenn Wasson, Pradip Sheth, Kevin Granata, Alexandre Ledoux, Cunjun Huang
- May, 2007
This paper presents a novel approach to infer navigational intent of the user of a walker, based on measuring forces and moments applied to the walker’s handles.
Health Status Monitoring Through Analysis of Behavioral Patterns
Majd Alwan, Tracy Barger and Donald Brown
- May, 2007
With the rapid growth of the elderly population, there is a need to assess the ability of elders to maintain an independent and healthy lifestyle. One possible method is to employ the concepts of ambient intelligence to remotely monitor an elder’s activity.
Non-Invasive Analysis of Physiological Signals (NAPS)
Majd Alwan, David C. Mack, Steve W. Kell, Beverely Turner and Robin A. Felder
- May, 2007
To date, there are few systems that provide a low-cost, passive way of acquiring important sleep monitoring data that requires no additional action from the subject outside of their normal daily routine.
Derivation of Basic Human Gait Characteristics from Floor Vibrations
Majd Alwan, Siddharth Dalal, Steve Kell, Robin Felder
- May, 2007
This abstract describes a passive unobtrusive gait-monitoring device, based on a highly sensitive optic fiber floor vibration sensor.
ROP: A Resource Oriented Protocol for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Majd Alwan
- May, 2007
Sensor networks have been an active area of research during the past several
years. Much previous work deals with issues related to networks having homogenous sensor nodes.
Passive Unobtrusive Gait Monitor: An Economical Device to Detect Gait Anomalies and Falls
MAJD ALWAN, SIDDHARTH DALAL, STEVE KELL
- May, 2007
A passive unobtrusive gait-monitoring device is being developed at the Medical Automation Research Center (MARC) with the growing elder population and their informal caregivers in mind.
Objective Remote Assessment of Activities of Daily Living: Analysis of Meal Preparation Patterns
MAJD ALWAN, TRACY BARGER, STEVE KELL, BEVERELY TURNER, SARAH WOOD, AMIT NAIDU
- May, 2007
With the rapid elder population growth, there is both need and market for ffective tools that assess an elder’s ability to maintain independence and a healthy lifestyle.
Non-Invasive Analysis of Physiological Signals
MAJD ALWAN, DAVID MACK, STEVE KELL, BEVERELY TURNER, MATT WOLFE, ROBIN FELDER, TOM SKALAK
- May, 2007
To date, there has not been a low-cost effort to provide a passive way of cquiring important sleep monitoring data that requires no additional action from the subject outside of their normal daily routine.
MARC-ED: An Electronic Diary for Activity Data Collection in Smart Home Environment
MAJD ALWAN, BEVERELY TURNER, DANNY COHEN, TIM REYNOLDS, STEVE KELL
- May, 2007
The reliability of data provided by research subjects and subject compliance with a research protocol are serious issues that require careful consideration during the development of these protocols, as well as during the active and analytical phases of the study.
Wireless Sensor Network Model and Protocol
MAJD ALWAN, SIDDHARTH DALAL, YONG MA, BEVERELY TURNER, STEVE KELL
- May, 2007
Reliability and security of data are essential to data communications, particularly when the transported packets contain medical information or physiological measurements.
Advanced Home Healthcare Products and Services
Rob Scheschareg
- May, 2006
The macroeconomic trends of an aging population, escalating cost of healthcare and consumer technology advancement are well-documented, and widely accepted. However, actionable intelligence that assists product developers and distributors in bringing products to market is not as readily available.
Technologies for Heart and Mind: New Directions in Embedded Assessment
Margaret E. Morris
- October, 2007
Embedded assessment is a technology design strategy to drive preventive health care and early disease detection. This approach addresses barriers to early detection observed through ethnographic research. Health monitoring is integrated into everyday devices and then translated into personalized fee
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