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Table 1. Technical capabilities and potential value for the technology-enabled care paradigm for seniors
and caregivers in their network



Seniors Informal Professional Caregivers Payers
Caregivers Service Providers Health Care
Professionals
Capability
Objective, up-to- Objective, up-to- Objective, up-to- Objective, up-to- Objective, up-to-
date assessment date assessment date assessment date assessment date assessment
of health, of health, of health, of health, of health,
functional abilities, functional abilities, functional abilities, functional abilities, functional abilities,
and care needs and care needs of and care needs of and care needs of and care needs of
their loved ones seniors seniors seniors

Values


Health self- Opportunity to Identification of Chronic disease Enhanced quality
management participate in the services needed management of care
management of
Sense of security the health and Coordination of Detection of early Reduced care
care needs of their services disease onset costs
Prolonged/ loved ones
enhanced Dispatching Early and Improved
independence Peace of mind appropriate preventive customer
timely services as interventions satisfaction
Improved quality Reduced care needed
of life burdens and Monitoring efficacy
strains Improved of interventions
caregiver
Improved quality efficiency Improved
of life efficiency
Reduced caregiver
workloads Potential revenue
opportunities
Improved
customer Improved
satisfaction customer
satisfaction
Revenue
opportunity









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