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2006

The Impact of Behavioral Monitoring Technology on the Provision of Health Care in the Home

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The Impact of Behavioral Monitoring Technology on the Provision of Health Care in the Home
: The lack of appropriate and accurate information on the ability of a frail individual to accomplish specific task oriented activities can place the individual at risk or result in the allocation of costly and unnecessary care. Although there have been previous attempts to use computer technology to obtain this information, they have proved to be costly and complex and therefore not widely used. However, a behavioral monitoring technology, based on smart-home and telemedicine applications, has been developed that obtains more accurate and timely information on the ability of frail individuals to accomplish specific tasks in their own residences than any other existing method. During a twelve month pilot study, this system has been used by care providers to assess the status of their clients, respond to immediate needs and alter overall care plans, thus resulting in better care and greater peace of mind for the individual.
Anthony P. Glascock, David M. Kutzik
Added 13 Dec 2010
Updated 13 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where JUCS
Authors Anthony P. Glascock, David M. Kutzik
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