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Smarter elder care? A cost-effectiveness analysis of implementing technology in elder care.

Margrethe Aanesen1, Ann Therese Lotherington, Frank Olsen.   

Abstract

Whereas in most sectors, technology has taken over trivial and labour consuming tasks, this transformation has been delayed in the healthcare sector. Although appropriate technology is available, there is general resistance to substituting 'warm' hands with 'cold' technology. In the future, this may change as the number of elderly people increases relative to the people in the work force. In combination with an increasing demand for healthcare services, there are calls for efforts to increase productivity in the sector. Based on experience data from previous studies on information and communication technology efforts in the healthcare sector, we quantitatively assess the use of smart house technology and video visits in home care. Having identified healthcare providers, hospitals and relatives as the main affected groups, we show that smart house technology is cost-effective, even if only relatives gain from it. Video visits, which have higher implementation costs, demand effects on both relatives and health care providers in order to be a cost-effective tool in home care. As the analysis is purely quantitative, these results need to be complemented with qualitative effects and with more thorough discussions of the ethical, medical and legal aspects of the use of technology in home care.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21937460     DOI: 10.1177/1460458211409716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Informatics J        ISSN: 1460-4582            Impact factor:   2.681


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Review 4.  eHealth Applications to Support Independent Living of Older Persons: Scoping Review of Costs and Benefits Identified in Economic Evaluations.

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5.  Healthy Lifetime (HL): An Internet-Based Behavioral Health Coaching Protocol for Older Adults.

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Review 6.  Economic evaluation of E-health interventions compared with alternative treatments in older persons' care: A systematic review.

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Authors:  Erin M Graybill; Peter McMeekin; John Wildman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-07-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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