Exploring Digital Health for Effective Geriatric Care
Mangesh Jabade, Jasneet Kaur, Sheetal Barde
- 发表年份
- 2025
- 引用次数
- 1
摘要
Innovative methods of geriatric care are required due to the extraordinary challenges that the rapidly aging global population offers to health care systems globally. This study offers an in-depth analysis of digital health solutions designed specifically for older adults, including wearable technology, telemedicine, robotics, artificial intelligence, and remote monitoring. Real-time health tracking with remote monitoring devices allows for early identification of health problems and timely action, improving outcomes and lowering health care expenditures. Telehealth fills the gap in accessibility by offering easy access to medical treatments, especially for older adult patients with limited mobility. Older adults who wear wearable technology can take an active role in their health and provide health care providers with useful real-time data for preventative measures. By encouraging independent living through individualized health care recommendations, social engagement, and automated support, artificial intelligence transforms geriatric care and reduces care giver stress and social isolation. Robots, such as social and assistive robots, help older persons become more independent and feel better overall by offering them emotional and physical support. Digital health technologies have great potential to enhance patient outcomes, encourage healthy aging, and optimize health care delivery when applied to geriatric care. Health care systems may efficiently manage the changing demands of an aging population by adopting these creative solutions, ensuring that older people in the digital age preserve their safety, autonomy, and quality of life.
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