Wearable self-tracking devices capture multidimensional health data and offer several advantages including new ways of facilitating research. However, they also create a conflict between individual interests of avoiding privacy harms, and collective interests of assembling and using large health data sets for public benefits. While some scholars argue for transparency and accountability mechanisms to resolve this conflict, an average user is not adequately equipped to access and process information relating to the consequences of consenting to further uses of her data. As an alternative, this paper argues for fiduciary relationships, which put deliberative demands on digital health data controllers to keep the interests of their data subjec...
The increasing social emphasis on wellness empowers individuals to track and manage their personal h...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
Recently, insurance companies have gained greater insight into their policyholders’ health habits by...
Wearable self-tracking devices capture multidimensional health data and offer several advantages inc...
More than ever before, the capability for individuals to track and improve their own health is widel...
The rapidly growing use of healthcare wearable devices has spurred the increased supply of personal ...
In recent years we have seen a rise in the amount of fitness tracking and self monitoring devices. T...
Health data privacy has become increasingly pertinent as the Internet-of-Things (IoT), specifically,...
In this conceptual paper, we present a model in order to explain users’ intentions to use mobile hea...
Increasing privacy concerns are arising from expanding use of aggregated personal informa tion in he...
Today's digital information systems and applications collect every day a huge amount of personal hea...
The increasing usage of smart phones has compelled mobile technology to become a universal part of e...
In this Article, we discuss how these principles for balancing apply in a number of important contex...
Today’s digital information systems and applications collect every day a huge amount of personal hea...
Technology is rapidly advancing and more sophisticated wearables capable of monitoring health concer...
The increasing social emphasis on wellness empowers individuals to track and manage their personal h...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
Recently, insurance companies have gained greater insight into their policyholders’ health habits by...
Wearable self-tracking devices capture multidimensional health data and offer several advantages inc...
More than ever before, the capability for individuals to track and improve their own health is widel...
The rapidly growing use of healthcare wearable devices has spurred the increased supply of personal ...
In recent years we have seen a rise in the amount of fitness tracking and self monitoring devices. T...
Health data privacy has become increasingly pertinent as the Internet-of-Things (IoT), specifically,...
In this conceptual paper, we present a model in order to explain users’ intentions to use mobile hea...
Increasing privacy concerns are arising from expanding use of aggregated personal informa tion in he...
Today's digital information systems and applications collect every day a huge amount of personal hea...
The increasing usage of smart phones has compelled mobile technology to become a universal part of e...
In this Article, we discuss how these principles for balancing apply in a number of important contex...
Today’s digital information systems and applications collect every day a huge amount of personal hea...
Technology is rapidly advancing and more sophisticated wearables capable of monitoring health concer...
The increasing social emphasis on wellness empowers individuals to track and manage their personal h...
Collections of computerised personal health data present a very real threat to privacy. Access contr...
Recently, insurance companies have gained greater insight into their policyholders’ health habits by...