Health and IoT: Perspectives, organization of IoT in healthcare
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Health and IoT: Perspectives, organization of IoT in healthcare

Author : Norbert PAQUEL

Publication date: October 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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  • Norbert PAQUEL: engineer (Centrale) and economist (ENSAE). Founder of the firm CANOPE, creator of the association Edisanté, which became Edess in 2014, on data exchanges in healthcare.

 INTRODUCTION

The very definition of health data is problematic –, as are the increasingly artificial distinctions between health data and so-called "well-being" data, often defined as such to avoid the strict controls required for health data.

The rapid technical development of connected objects and networks is taking place at a time when profound changes are taking place in the healthcare system.

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