2012
DOI: 10.1145/2379776.2379779
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Privacy in mobile technology for personal healthcare

Abstract: Information technology can improve the quality, efficiency, and cost of healthcare. In this survey, we examine the privacy requirements of mobile computing technologies that have the potential to transform healthcare. Such mHealth technology enables physicians to remotely monitor patients' health and enables individuals to manage their own health more easily. Despite these advantages, privacy is essential for any personal monitoring technology. Through an extensive survey of the literature, we develop a concep… Show more

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“…We additionally checked if the apps in our test set in its current or earlier version are listed in the National Vulnerability Database http://www.nvd.org (NVD) and found no entries. AVG classified com.stevenmz.BloodPressureDiary as malware and MMSL.BGGlucoDiary as "Potentially Unwanted Program" without giving a detailed explanation 5 . Avast and McAfee did not find any malware, privacy or security issue.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We additionally checked if the apps in our test set in its current or earlier version are listed in the National Vulnerability Database http://www.nvd.org (NVD) and found no entries. AVG classified com.stevenmz.BloodPressureDiary as malware and MMSL.BGGlucoDiary as "Potentially Unwanted Program" without giving a detailed explanation 5 . Avast and McAfee did not find any malware, privacy or security issue.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the US, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) sets legal security and privacy standards for electronically transmitted health information; in the EU, there are diverse country-specific laws that need to be respected [5]. Devices that collect measurements which are used for monitoring, treatment, or diagnosis of health conditions are medical devices and these are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration in the US.…”
Section: Privacy Threats and Relevant Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current study, privacy in relation to m-healthcare context is referred to as the individual"s right to control the acquisition, uses, or disclosures of his or her identifiable health data (Avancha et al, 2012). However, security is defined as the physical, technological, or administrative safeguards or tools used to protect identifiable health data from unwarranted access or disclosure (Avancha et al, 2012).…”
Section: External Variables: Social Influence Trust Security/privacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, a plethora of research surveys has been recently released [37]- [42], focusing mainly on the M2M area network.…”
Section: ) Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%