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  • Gerontology and Health Informatics
  • Digital Health and Welfare Technology

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  • Population aging drives demand for welfare technologies and smart home solutions.
  • Digital health platforms are shifting healthcare towards patient-centric models.
  • Response center services are integrating with welfare technologies, presenting new challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the mechanism and healthcare role of response centers.
  • To explore the benefits and challenges of response center services linked with welfare technologies.
  • To identify necessary service improvements for intelligent response centers.

Main Methods:

  • Exploratory study design.
  • Structured interviews with stakeholders.
  • Analysis of response center service integration with welfare technologies.

Main Results:

  • Response centers face issues such as false alarms, security threats, and privacy leakage.
  • Welfare technologies offer potential benefits but introduce operational complexities.
  • Structured interviews revealed key areas for service enhancement.

Conclusions:

  • Intelligent response centers require improved mechanisms to address challenges posed by welfare technologies.
  • Service enhancements are crucial for effective and secure patient-centric digital health.
  • Further research is needed to optimize response center integration with emerging health technologies.