Annual event shifts to virtual and highlights new challenges in delivering telehealth and independent living solutions, as well as integration opportunities with smart home markets
New research from Parks Associates, fielded nationwide between March 8th and April 3rd, finds 15% of US broadband households report their usage of telehealth/remote doctor services has increased as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research firm will feature new consumer and trending data at ...read more
One-third of consumers are interested in wearables monitoring their health
Research firm Parks Associates today announced the topics and early advisory board members for the seventh annual Connected Health Summit: Independent Living and Wellness, September 1-3 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego, California. Connected Health Summit, with early sponsorship from Alarm.com, Rapid Response Monitoring, and Sprosty Network, addresses consumer health and wellness solutions a ...read more
15% of US broadband households used telehealth services in the past 12 months
Parks Associates hosted the sixth annual Connected Health Summit: Independent Living and Wellness this week in San Diego at the Pendry Hotel, featuring over 60 speakers from leading healthcare and technology companies focused on healthcare technology and solutions for consumers at home. The research firm reports that 40% of US broadband households have a connected health device, while use of telehe ...read more
Parks Associates’ pre-conference workshop to focus on personalized solutions and consumer-centric, value-based services
Parks Associates will examine the market for IoT health solutions and current trends in the connected health market during “Connected Health: Serving Consumers at Home,” the pre-show workshop for Connected Health Summit on August 27. This workshop features Parks Associates analyst insight and consumer research focused on the demand and adoption for connecte ...read more
Executive conference to address new use cases emerging from connected health devices and wearables
New research from Parks Associates finds 49% of US broadband households consider the ability of a connected health device to interact with a security system or smart door lock to perform an “all is well” check at night appealing. This routine would be triggered when the user goes to bed and ensures the house is secure with all doors locked and system armed. Parks Associates’six ...read more
Executive conference addresses the future of healthcare at home: IoT, AI, home automation, monitoring, personalization, and innovative consumer health devices
HP sponsors independent living session at sixth-annual Connected Health Summit
Parks Associates research finds 41% of current caregivers are concerned about the social isolation experienced by the people under their care. Caregivers are most concerned about their loved one’s declining strength, ongoing health issues, and the potential for accidents and emergencies, which are typically targeted by PERS and other aging-in-place solutions. Parks Associates’ sixth annual Connec ...read more