tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post8710587268868722746..comments2024-03-29T09:18:22.495+11:00Comments on Australian Health Information Technology: Now Here Is A Real Problem That Too Many Just Ignore. The Elderly and Technology Use.Dr David G More MB PhDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06902724829795199526noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-27335494610654464032015-03-21T16:58:07.414+11:002015-03-21T16:58:07.414+11:00There is avery different agenda from this anecdota...There is avery different agenda from this anecdotal diminishment. The dependency model imposed on not olny the aged aged and infirm is also impose on the younger old (a gerontological terms usually applied to u to 75's). As one of this group(already 73) you might like to consider the governance and stereotyping issues raised by this issue for the (rather sharp, if older) lunch address Marcus Wiganhttp://www.mwigan.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-75383755829007231742015-03-21T12:24:27.740+11:002015-03-21T12:24:27.740+11:00I think it should be more about getting everything...I think it should be more about getting everything ready as the tech savvy population gets older.. Same with clinicians.<br /><br />There are plenty who still hand-write prescriptions and schedule appointments in a diary - but the trend is going digital, that is a fact.<br /><br />Maybe we just need to re-evaluate our timelines for the e-health evolution more than anything? Hermalnoreply@blogger.com