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Topic- Technology
![Tech Talk: US NIH welcomes Fitbit BYOD-6926 Tech Talk: US NIH welcomes Fitbit BYOD-6926](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Tech Talk: US NIH welcomes Fitbit BYOD
On January 16, the US National Institutes of Health's "All of Us" research program launched the Fitbit Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) project.
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![Stats: US$84B: projected tech spend by 50+ adults in 2030-6905 Stats: US$84B: projected tech spend by 50+ adults in 2030-6905](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Stats: US$84B: projected tech spend by 50+ adults in 2030
AARP released its latest tech usage survey at CES 2019, highlighting that close to 132 million 50-plus individuals in the US will spend upwards of $84 billion a year on technology products by 2030.
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![Tech Talk: Exploring hospital-at-home technologies-6876 Tech Talk: Exploring hospital-at-home technologies-6876](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Tech Talk: Exploring hospital-at-home technologies
A recent article in MobiHealthNews covers presentations from healthcare industry experts at CES 2019 on the benefits of home-care technologies.
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![Tech Talk: Artificial intelligence impacting healthcare-6844 Tech Talk: Artificial intelligence impacting healthcare-6844](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Tech Talk: Artificial intelligence impacting healthcare
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are already delivering value in specific areas of healthcare, even as organizations continue to build their investments in these technologies, according to a new survey from HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society).
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![Tech Talk: Hand sensor may detect signs of Parkinson's-6820 Tech Talk: Hand sensor may detect signs of Parkinson's-6820](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Tech Talk: Hand sensor may detect signs of Parkinson's
Here's a quick look at how the wearables space is trying to get things right when it comes to disease-related applications.
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![Tech Talk: Rural residents less likely to use telehealth-6797 Tech Talk: Rural residents less likely to use telehealth-6797](/images/listing_research.jpg)
Tech Talk: Rural residents less likely to use telehealth
Studies suggest that people living in rural areas are among those who could benefit most from telehealth, yet a new report shows they are less likely than urban people to engage in three basic telehealth activities: 17% of rural people conduct online health research, 7% engage in online health maintenance, and 1.3% use online health monitoring (compared with 20%, 11%, and 2.5% of urban residents, respectively).
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