Mobile Sensors in Healthcare: Technical, Ethical, and Medical Aspects
Jens Eckstein ()
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Jens Eckstein: University Hospital Basel
A chapter in The Future Circle of Healthcare, 2022, pp 41-50 from Springer
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Abstract Mobile sensors play an increasing role in healthcare, although it is not always clear yet what they can reliably be used for. While some specialties in medicine like cardiology have already integrated apps and smartwatches in their international guidelines, others are still struggling to find infrastructures that are compliant with healthcare standards. The main concerns are data quality and data privacy, which are both handled with different requirements in the consumer market than they are in healthcare. Specific adjustments will make mobile sensors an important part of future healthcare.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99838-7_3
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