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- short-paperNovember 2009
Visual sensing devices in home-care systems
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systemsPages 61–62https://doi.org/10.1145/1655084.1655095Research on monitoring in the home environment often assumes that the use of cameras is unacceptable because of privacy concerns. In this paper, I examine this assumption in light of research on designing for older adults, privacy in assisted living, ...
- short-paperNovember 2009
Meta-observations from an outsider's study of clinical environments
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systemsPages 59–60https://doi.org/10.1145/1655084.1655094The security and privacy challenges posed by clinical environments must be understood before they can be addressed, and studied before they can be understood. This document shares observations from studying technology and human users in these ...
- research-articleNovember 2009
Securing medical records on smart phones
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systemsPages 31–40https://doi.org/10.1145/1655084.1655090There is an inherent conflict between the desire to maintain privacy of one's medical records and the need to make those records available during an emergency. To satisfy both objectives, we introduce a flexible architecture for the secure storage of ...
- research-articleNovember 2009
HICCUPS: health information collaborative collection using privacy and security
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systemsPages 21–30https://doi.org/10.1145/1655084.1655089A recent national survey suggests that the HIPAA privacy rule has not only failed to preserve patient privacy adequately, but also has had a negative impact on clinical research. Our work suggests that researchers revisit the possibilities of ...
- research-articleNovember 2009
HIPAA compliance in home health: a neo-institutional theoretic perspective
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systemsPages 13–20https://doi.org/10.1145/1655084.1655087As the baby boomers age and the focus of healthcare shifts from acute care to chronic care, home healthcare will become increasingly important in controlling cost and improving quality. Health IT will undoubtedly play critical role toward these goals. ...
- research-articleNovember 2009
A privacy framework for mobile health and home-care systems
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systemsPages 1–12https://doi.org/10.1145/1655084.1655086In this paper, we consider the challenge of preserving patient privacy in the context of mobile healthcare and home-care systems, that is, the use of mobile computing and communications technologies in the delivery of healthcare or the provision of at-...
- proceedingNovember 2009
SPIMACS '09: Proceedings of the first ACM workshop on Security and privacy in medical and home-care systems
A critical role of computing and information technologies is and will increasingly be the provision of personal health and safety. As computing becomes ever more deeply integrated into daily life computer security will necessarily takes on increasingly ...