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:

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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
  11. Saha K, Jain Y, Liu C, Kaliappan S, Karkar R. AI vs. Humans for Online Support: Comparing the Language of Responses from LLMs and Online Communities of Alzheimer’s Disease. ACM Transactions on Computing for Healthcare 2025 View

Books/Policy Documents

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

Conference Proceedings

  1. Berridge C, Zhou Y, Lazar A, Porwal A, Mattek N, Gothard S, Kaye J. Designing Interactive Systems Conference. Control Matters in Elder Care Technology: Evidence and Direction for Designing It In View