Published on in Vol 14, No 2 (2012): Mar-Apr

A Conceptual Framework and Principles for Trusted Pervasive Health

A Conceptual Framework and Principles for Trusted Pervasive Health

A Conceptual Framework and Principles for Trusted Pervasive Health

Journals

  1. Blobel B, Lopez D, Gonzalez C. Patient privacy and security concerns on big data for personalized medicine. Health and Technology 2016;6(1):75 View
  2. Kuchinke W, Ohmann C, Verheij R, van Veen E, Arvanitis T, Taweel A, Delaney B. A standardised graphic method for describing data privacy frameworks in primary care research using a flexible zone model. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2014;83(12):941 View
  3. Martínez-Pérez B, de la Torre-Díez I, López-Coronado M, Herreros-González J. Mobile Apps in Cardiology: Review. JMIR mhealth and uhealth 2013;1(2):e15 View
  4. Kahouei M, Farrokhi M, Abadi Z, Karimi A. Concerns and hopes about outsourcing decisions regarding health information management services at two teaching hospitals in Semnan, Iran. Health Information Management Journal 2016;45(1):36 View
  5. Woensdregt G, D’Addabbo G, Scholten H, van Alfen C, Sterkenburg P. Sensors in the care of persons with visual- or visual-and-intellectual disabilities: Use, needs, practical issues, and ethical concerns. Technology and Disability 2020;32(1):15 View
  6. Kononowicz A, Narracott A, Manini S, Bayley M, Lawford P, McCormack K, Zary N. A Framework for Different Levels of Integration of Computational Models Into Web-Based Virtual Patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(1):e23 View
  7. Alonazi W, Thomas S. Quality of Care and Quality of Life: Convergence or Divergence?. Health Services Insights 2014;7:HSI.S13283 View
  8. Brumen B, Heričko M, Sevčnikar A, Završnik J, Hölbl M. Outsourcing Medical Data Analyses: Can Technology Overcome Legal, Privacy, and Confidentiality Issues?. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(12):e283 View
  9. Ruotsalainen P, Blobel B, Seppälä A, Nykänen P. Trust Information-Based Privacy Architecture for Ubiquitous Health. JMIR mhealth and uhealth 2013;1(2):e23 View
  10. Wolbring G, Leopatra V. Sensors: Views of Staff of a Disability Service Organization. Journal of Personalized Medicine 2013;3(1):23 View
  11. Schueller S, Begale M, Penedo F, Mohr D. Purple: A Modular System for Developing and Deploying Behavioral Intervention Technologies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(7):e181 View
  12. Solvoll T, Scholl J, Hartvigsen G. Physicians Interrupted by Mobile Devices in Hospitals: Understanding the Interaction Between Devices, Roles, and Duties. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e56 View
  13. Seppälä A, Nykänen P, Ruotsalainen P. Privacy-Related Context Information for Ubiquitous Health. JMIR mhealth and uhealth 2014;2(1):e12 View
  14. LÓPEZ M, PEDRAZA J, CARBÓ J, MOLINA J. The awareness of Privacy issues in Ambient Intelligence. ADCAIJ: Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal 2014;3(9):71 View
  15. Jabeen F, Hamid Z, Akhunzada A, Abdul W, Ghouzali S. Trust and Reputation Management in Healthcare Systems: Taxonomy, Requirements and Open Issues. IEEE Access 2018;6:17246 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ruotsalainen P. E-Health Two-Sided Markets. View
  2. Poulymenopoulou M, Malamateniou F, Vassilacopoulos G. Concepts and Trends in Healthcare Information Systems. View
  3. Brost G, Hoffmann M. Requirements Engineering for Digital Health. View
  4. Ayuku B, Okeyo G, Mindila A, Chemwa W. IT Convergence and Security. View
  5. Di Paolo F, Di Dalmazi M, Mandolfo M, Bettiga D. Human-Centered Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications. View