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Privacy by Design and Cybersecurity for Safe, Effective and Reliable Home Health Care for Aging in Place

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This short paper presents findings from a research and development project on remote home health monitoring, specifically tools and technologies for Aging in Place to help seniors live independently at home for longer. A comprehensive literature review was completed to feed into an early concept design and prototype for a mobile video-conferencing application for Android, for use in remote health care services. Findings from the literature review will be presented as well as next phases of the research and development process.

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Fournier, H., Molyneaux, H., Kondratova, I., Ali, N. (2020). Privacy by Design and Cybersecurity for Safe, Effective and Reliable Home Health Care for Aging in Place. In: Serrhini, M., Silva, C., Aljahdali, S. (eds) Innovation in Information Systems and Technologies to Support Learning Research. EMENA-ISTL 2019. Learning and Analytics in Intelligent Systems, vol 7. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36778-7_49

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