While COVID-19 created many new challenges for the healthcare industry, it helped advance existing telehealth and aging in place technology. “Coronavirus sped up the development of ‘age-tech,’ technology that helps older people age in place by seven to ten years,” according to Joe Coughlin, director of MIT AgeLab in Cambridge. Surveys continue to report that …
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