Published on in Vol 20, No 2 (2018): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/9650, first published .
Medicaid Becomes the First Third-Party Payer to Cover Passive Remote Monitoring for Home Care: Policy Analysis

Medicaid Becomes the First Third-Party Payer to Cover Passive Remote Monitoring for Home Care: Policy Analysis

Medicaid Becomes the First Third-Party Payer to Cover Passive Remote Monitoring for Home Care: Policy Analysis

Authors of this article:

Clara Berridge1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Berridge C, Wetle T, Bowers B. Why Older Adults and Their Children Disagree About In-Home Surveillance Technology, Sensors, and Tracking. The Gerontologist 2020;60(5):926 View
  2. Berridge C. Monitoring the Monitors: Medicaid Integration of Passive Remote Monitoring Technology. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 2019;62(4):377 View
  3. Song Y, van der Cammen T. Electronic assistive technology for community-dwelling solo-living older adults: A systematic review. Maturitas 2019;125:50 View
  4. Gaugler J, Zmora R, Mitchell L, Finlay J, Peterson C, McCarron H, Jutkowitz E. Six-Month Effectiveness of Remote Activity Monitoring for Persons Living With Dementia and Their Family Caregivers: An Experimental Mixed Methods Study. The Gerontologist 2019;59(1):78 View
  5. Berridge C, Demiris G, Kaye J. Domain Experts on Dementia-Care Technologies: Mitigating Risk in Design and Implementation. Science and Engineering Ethics 2021;27(1) View
  6. Berridge C, Turner N, Liu L, Karras S, Chen A, Fredriksen-Goldsen K, Demiris G. Advance Planning for Technology Use in Dementia Care: Development, Design, and Feasibility of a Novel Self-administered Decision-Making Tool. JMIR Aging 2022;5(3):e39335 View
  7. Miller L, Solomon D, Whitlatch C, Hiatt S, Wu C, Reynolds C, Au-Yeung W, Kaye J, Steele J, Pak R. The Remote Assessment and Dynamic Response Program: Development of an In-Home Dementia-Related Care Needs Assessment to Improve Well-Being. Innovation in Aging 2022;6(2) View
  8. Dong Q, Liu T, Liu R, Yang H, Liu C. Effectiveness of Digital Health Literacy Interventions in Older Adults: Single-Arm Meta-Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e48166 View
  9. Berridge C, Turner N, Liu L, Fredriksen-Goldsen K, Lyons K, Demiris G, Kaye J, Lober W, Stanley J. Preliminary Efficacy of Let’s Talk Tech: Technology Use Planning for Dementia Care Dyads. Innovation in Aging 2023;7(3) View
  10. Berridge C, Zhou Y, Robillard J, Kaye J. AI Companion Robot Data Sharing: Preferences of an Online Cohort and Policy Implications. Journal of Elder Policy 2023;2(3):19 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Krupinski E, Pagliaro J. Healthcare Information Technology for Cardiovascular Medicine. View