How Technology Is Transforming Health Care for Seniors
The world’s population is aging. In fact, by 2050, 22% of the world's population will be over 60, nearly doubling from 12% in 2015. With this comes an increased need for accessible, high-quality health care. For seniors, maintaining independence, safety, and good health can undoubtedly become more challenging with age. However, technology is playing a critical role in supporting older adults to live healthier and more independent lives — especially in the comfort of their own homes.

Author: Lesley Barton, National Clinical and Training Manager, Bunzl & AMHC

As the global population continues to age, innovations in digital health are becoming increasingly vital. In her insightful article, How Technology Is Transforming Health Care for Seniors, Lesley Barton, National Clinical and Training Manager at Bunzl & AMHC, explores how advancements like telehealth, remote monitoring, and AI-driven care tools are revolutionizing elder care. Barton highlights practical applications that improve accessibility, enhance patient safety, and empower seniors to live more independently. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of aged care and the role of technology in shaping patient outcomes.

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