Norway’s Home Care Success Comes With a Hidden Cost: Where You Live Determines How Long You Live
Norway shows that a well-funded, home-based care system allows older adults to stay at home longer, improving quality of life while reducing reliance on costly nursing homes.
CareTech 2025 series Part 1|Mapping the $2.9B CareTech Shift from Humanoids to Integrated Hubs
By 2050, the global population aged 65 and above will surge to 1.58 billion, driving a $2.9B CareTech revolution from humanoid robots to integrated smart care hubs.
From Safety Monitoring to Intelligent Care: How a Taiwanese Long-Term Care Facility Is Operationalizing AI
「The real value of AI in care lies in its ability to turn fragmented signals into timely, actionable insight for frontline teams.」— Noah Sang, Director of Taipei Noble Healthcare Center.
WHO Report: 4.6 Billion Lack Essential Care as Eastern Mediterranean Crisis Deepens
With 4.6 billion people still lacking essential care, universal health coverage is no longer a policy goal—it is a global stress test for health systems.
Aging Populations in 2025: Five Health Priorities and Why Implementation Still Falls Short
Aging populations face rising burdens from cancer, diabetes, stroke, sleep disorders, and chronic pain—yet most health systems remain unprepared to deliver preventive care at scale.
Global Shift from Criminalization to Systemic Reform as Elder Abuse Cases Set to Reach 320 Million by 2050
Global governments abandon elder abuse criminalization in favor of systemic POA reforms and mandatory reporting as 320 million projected cases by 2050 demand scalable, evidence-based solutions over punitive legislation.