The Aging Effect
As improvements in health care increase life expectancy, the global population of seniors is skyrocketing—and its impact will transform industries. New caregiving concepts, on-demand services, and universally designed technology will be necessary to address the needs of an aging population, along with health care systems that can bear the cost of the diseases that appear later in life.
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