What Are Senior and Post-Acute Care Organizations’ Top Technology Priorities Today? – RamaOnHealthcare
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What Are Senior and Post-Acute Care Organizations’ Top Technology Priorities Today? – RamaOnHealthcare
Aging-services organizations are investing in solutions that modernize their infrastructure, create operational efficiencies, and improve resident and patient experiences.The U.S. population is aging rapidly. The population of adults age 80 and older is expected to increase by nearly 28% by 2030 — and by almost 80% by 2040 — according to “The Impending Age Wave” [...]
What Are Senior and Post-Acute Care Organizations’ Top Technology Priorities Today?
The U.S. population is aging rapidly. The population of adults age 80 and older is expected to increase by nearly 28% by 2030 — and by almost 80% by 2040 — according to “The Impending Age Wave” report from the NIC MAP data service. While more baby boomers with growing care needs reach retirement age daily, staff shortages persist at senior living and post-acute care organizations. The country doesn’t have enough caregivers to meet the growing de…
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