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Now Reading: From Caregiving to Caring: A New Approach to Civic Engagement

December 7th, 2009 | Popularity: 4%
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From our friends at the Institute for the Future, a kind of storybook report of an “emergent-reality” game they ran with United Cerebral Palsy on the subject of caregiving and caring in the future. If you’ve been following my delicious feed, you’ll see that I’ve been doing some reading about the concept of “aging in place” (or “aging independently” as tagged).

Why? What does caregiving and aging in place have to do with health informatics and patient empowerment (and Washington, DC, and diversity, my other two favorite things, for that matter).

Of course it has a lot to do with all of those things. The senior population is set to double by 2030, the overwhelming majority of them are going to live in conventional housing, they will have less kids, greater education, and potentially greater wealth than their predecessors (but with increasing disparities in this area). As it says in the introduction:

the challenges of caregiving become inextricable from the challenges facing health care systems, civic engagement, and declining cities.

I have been asking myself if the phenomenon of aging-in-place is an invention of various industries; I don’t think it is, right now (but please challenge me on that point). Various interactions in the last 6 months, from meeting Marty Cooper and Arlene Harris in the summer, to interacting with the Innovation Learning Network keeps bringing these themes up.

The report itself summarizes several technologically-powered (or empowered) approaches to supporting caregiving in the 21st Century, including basics on remote sensing, non-cash incentives (time-banks, for example), and transparent reporting and reputation systems.

I also like the way this data was put together, it seems very California Healthcare Foundation -esque with the signature of IFTF, both great things when it comes thinking of the future. See what you think.


Bots for Seniors: iRobot Creates New Division to Serve Eldercare Market – Innovation Economy – Boston.com

November 12th, 2009 | Popularity: 3%
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Bots for Seniors: iRobot Creates New Division to Serve Eldercare Market – Innovation Economy – Boston.com

A special report on telecoms in emerging markets: : Mobile marvels | The Economist

October 27th, 2009 | Popularity: 3%
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A special report on telecoms in emerging markets: : Mobile marvels | The Economist -

“In 2000 the developing countries accounted for around one-quarter of the world’s 700m or so mobile phones. By the beginning of 2009 their share had grown to three-quarters of a total which by then had risen to over 4 billion.”


Participatory Health: Online and Mobile Tools Help Chronically Ill Manage Their Care – CHCF.org

October 26th, 2009 | Popularity: 2%
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Participatory Health: Online and Mobile Tools Help Chronically Ill Manage Their Care – CHCF.org – Another thoughtful (and great) piece from Jane Sarasohn-Kahn and the California Healthcare Foundation. Jane does a nice job pointing out that the future of participatory health very much includes doctors, plus a nice section outlining the future role of mHealth.

Brad Ipsan’s Blog – Journal – What I learned at HealthCamp SFBay

October 16th, 2009 | Popularity: 2%
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Brad Ipsan’s Blog – Journal – What I learned at HealthCamp SFBay – Kaiser Permanente’s Garfield Health Care Innovation Center is an awesome facility, and the people there were wonderful hosts for the day. The Center allows KP to test facilty and use designs in real time to improve the experience for both patients and KP staff. If you ever have the opportunity, make it a point to visit.