Download PDFOpen PDF in browserDigital Health Technologies for Aging PopulationsEasyChair Preprint 148106 pages•Date: September 12, 2024AbstractAs global life expectancy rises, the need for innovative healthcare solutions tailored to aging populations has become increasingly critical. Digital health technologies, including smart homes, telehealth, and wearable devices, offer transformative potential for enhancing elderly care. This study explores the role of these technologies in addressing the unique challenges faced by older adults, such as chronic disease management, mobility limitations, and cognitive decline. Smart homes provide safety and convenience through automated systems that support daily activities and monitor health. Telehealth solutions enable remote medical consultations and monitoring, offering convenience and access to care, especially for those with mobility issues or residing in underserved areas. Wearable devices and AI further enhance care by providing real-time health data and personalized insights. Despite the promising benefits, there are challenges, including data privacy concerns, technological literacy among the elderly, and the need for effective integration of these technologies into existing healthcare systems. The study also examines ethical considerations, such as balancing autonomy with privacy. By highlighting successful implementations, comparing global approaches, and proposing future directions, this study aims to underscore the significance of digital health technologies in improving the quality of life for aging populations and calls for continued investment and innovation in this field. Keyphrases: Aging Populations, Digital health technologies, Smart Homes, Telehealth, chronic disease management, remote monitoring, wearable devices
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