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Technology should be used to facilitate care, not as a barrier. When considering digital health for elders, we must bear this in mind.
A study titled "Digital health for ageing populations" recently piqued our interest due to its comprehensive approach and forward-thinking outlook. Chen et al. conducted the study, which digs into the complicated question of how digital health technology could help the elderly. It is notable not just for its extensive examination of this complex subject, but also for its visionary approach, which provides a clear and accessible projection of what the future may contain. The study's vision includes a network of internet-connected sensors on the body and in the home that will monitor the health of older persons. These sensors would gather data.
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