Our team at GrandPad is always learning and innovating on behalf of our partners and seniors around the world. Take some time to learn from our experts in these recently published research studies and perspectives on compelling industry issues.

 

Research Reports


In Real Life Study - Technology Challenges Facing Older Adults

The GrandPad team conducted this study of older adults to better understand if consumer data about technology use reflected the real-life experiences of older adults. This study provides a deeper understanding of the unique challenges that seniors face when using modern technology.

 

Feasibility of a tablet designed for older adults to facilitate telemedicine visits, University of California–San Francisco School of Medicine

Carla Perissinotto MD MHS, University of California San Francisco conducted this feasibility study of GrandPad and its impact on telemedicine engagement by seniors and found that:

100% of provides say GrandPad is easy to use and efficient

83% of providers say the platform is easier than other telehealth devices

83% of patients feel more connected to their providers when using GrandPad

 

Industry Insights


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Telehealth for at-risk seniors

This paper, authored by GrandPad experts, examines the growing use of telehealth among seniors and trends related to reimbursement and the COVID-19 pandemic that are contributing to this rapid expansion.

 

Medicare Advantage Reimbursement

The COVID-19 pandemic has put significant stress on the healthcare system, and some of the most serious impacts for providers and payers will linger well into the foreseeable future.

 

Key Factors in Making Technology Work for Seniors

Understanding accessibility for seniors: Addressing challenges that prevent seniors from effectively using and embracing mobile devices.

 
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GrandPad gives healthcare payers and providers flexibility and control to structure remote patient care to fit their needs.

Flexibility supports varying models of remote care: Remote patient care will be critical to the future of all managed care.