Use of Digital Health Technologies by Older US Adults

This study explores the evolving landscape of digital health technology (DHT) adoption among U.S. adults aged 50 to 80, examining who is using these technologies, the factors influencing adoption, and existing gaps. Findings reveal that older adults widely use DHTs, with adoption patterns similar to those of younger adults. Additionally, the research identifies a statistically significant link between race/ethnicity and DHT use.

Real-world direct-to-patient teledermatology in a low-income, elderly population

Brief outlining implementation of a direct-to-patient teledermatology intervention for low-income older adults.

Ready or Not: Pivoting to Video Visits with Homebound Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Description of home-based primary care telemedicine intervention during COVID-19 in a program for homebound chronically ill older adults.