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IT and Public Policy Symposium

  
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Addressing the Healthcare Needs of
Our Aging Population With Technology
4 June 2004
 

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IT Applications that Support Aging in Place: Seven Categories of Need
Dr. Michael J. Rosen, Outgoing Director, Rehab Engineering Service,
National Rehab Hospital
Geriatric Practice: Challenges for Technology
Dr. Peter A. Boling, Professor of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University
Medical Needs for the Electronics Industry; Market Analysis and Electronic Roadmap Needs
Dr. Terrance J. Dishongh
Technology Enabled High-Touch Care
Dr. Majd Alwan, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Program Coordinator, Medical Automation Research Center, University of Virginia Healthcare System
Care Media - Video and Sensor Analysis for Geriatric Care
Dr. Howard Wactlar, Vice Provost for Research Computing, Carnegie Mellon University
Technology to Support Individuals with Cognitive Impairment
Dr. Martha E. Pollack
NIHSeniorHealth - A Talking Web
Dr. Simon Liu, Director, Information Systems, National Library of Medicine
Addressing the Healthcare Needs of Our Aging Population with Technology
Ms. Jennie Harvell, Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Disability, Aging and
Long-Term Care Policy, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services
Medical Devices: Going Home
Ms. Mary Weick-Brady, Deputy Division Director, Division of Surveillance Systems, Office of Surveillance and Biometrics, CDRH, Food and Drug Administration
Facility and Health Insurance Perspectives
Dr. Joel L. Nitzkin, Policy Consultant, JLN-MD Associates

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