Health-focused smartphone applications and internet of things (IoT) devices such as wearable fitness trackers (together, “mHealth”), offer a chance to monitor and manage health during the time spent away from a doctor. Unfortunately for consumers, much of personal health data generated by these devices and applications is critically unprotected by existing privacy laws in the United States. Due to the inadequacy of the current regulatory framework, there remain five crucial gaps of oversight and protection which plague many of these health-focused apps and devices: (A) Difference in Individuals’ Access Rights; (B) Difference in Re-Use of Data by Third Parties; (C) Difference in Security Standards Applicable to Data Holders and Users; (D) Di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The healthcare sector has traditionally processed large amounts of personal data. The rise of inform...
In recent years we have seen a rise in the amount of fitness tracking and self monitoring devices. T...
Health-focused smartphone applications and internet of things (IoT) devices such as wearable fitness...
This Article examines how new technologies generate privacy challenges for both healthcare providers...
Healthcare reform, regulation, and adoption of technology such as wearables are substantially changi...
More than ever before, the capability for individuals to track and improve their own health is widel...
Health apps collect massive amounts of sensitive consumer data, including information about users’ r...
Health data privacy has become increasingly pertinent as the Internet-of-Things (IoT), specifically,...
Mobile health (mHealth) is becoming a prominent component of healthcare. As the border between weara...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a historic pandemic that has affected the lives of virtually everyone on th...
This paper highlights the costs and benefits associated with the gathering, storing, analyzing, and ...
This note argues that the current framework that governs health care applications and consumer priva...
The health care system in the United States is under conflicting pressures. From one angle, there is...
With recent developments in e-health, concerns have been raised regarding the privacy of patients wh...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The healthcare sector has traditionally processed large amounts of personal data. The rise of inform...
In recent years we have seen a rise in the amount of fitness tracking and self monitoring devices. T...
Health-focused smartphone applications and internet of things (IoT) devices such as wearable fitness...
This Article examines how new technologies generate privacy challenges for both healthcare providers...
Healthcare reform, regulation, and adoption of technology such as wearables are substantially changi...
More than ever before, the capability for individuals to track and improve their own health is widel...
Health apps collect massive amounts of sensitive consumer data, including information about users’ r...
Health data privacy has become increasingly pertinent as the Internet-of-Things (IoT), specifically,...
Mobile health (mHealth) is becoming a prominent component of healthcare. As the border between weara...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a historic pandemic that has affected the lives of virtually everyone on th...
This paper highlights the costs and benefits associated with the gathering, storing, analyzing, and ...
This note argues that the current framework that governs health care applications and consumer priva...
The health care system in the United States is under conflicting pressures. From one angle, there is...
With recent developments in e-health, concerns have been raised regarding the privacy of patients wh...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The healthcare sector has traditionally processed large amounts of personal data. The rise of inform...
In recent years we have seen a rise in the amount of fitness tracking and self monitoring devices. T...