[Biomedical Telemedicine ] Usability, Privacy and Security CSCI E-170 Fall 2004 Final Project Lee & Oghra.

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[Biomedical Telemedicine ] Usability, Privacy and Security CSCI E-170 Fall 2004 Final Project Lee & Oghra

Overview Goals & Objectives of Telemedicine. Benefits of Telemedicine in Healthcare. Privacy issues. Current industry players. Industrial Trend. Conclusion. Questions and Answers

Goals & Objectives of Telemedicine Increase diagnosis efficiency. Provide integrated database for patients. Expand time and space to monitor patients. Saves Lives

Benefits of Telemedicine in Healthcare Cost Reduction Increase productivities Real-time monitoring Saves Patients Lives

Privacy issues Unwanted Commercial Attention Criminals Legal Injustices Social Injustices Lojack dangers Innocent Until Proven Guilty?

Current industry players Lifeguard System Vital Positioning System Verichip Caregiver Smart Bandage V-TAM Shirt LifeShirt

Lifeguard System

Sensor Pad

CPOD– Crew Physiological Observation Device

Base Station

Vital Positioning System Utilizes cellphones Simplistic user setup Detects cardiac infarctions up to 20 mins prior Next step towards telemedicine?

VeriChip ® Applied Digital Solutions RFID tag implanted under the skin in humans Uses: –Communicating information about user in emergency situations –Identification and verification of individuals –Tracking *Roughly ~2000 implanted in humans

VeriChip ® How does this work at VeriChip Corp.? Some vulnerabilities… Likelihood of widespread use VeriChip System Overview c/o Applied Digital Solutions

Caregivers Assistant ® Image of portable RFID tag How does this work? Implications… Fig. 1 Caregivers Assistant portable RFID tag Fig. 2 Caregivers Assistant System Overview c/o Intel Corp.

Caregivers Assistant ® Intel Corporation - Research Targeted to the elderly population Improving Care, Reducing Cost The promise of: - Enhanced Healthcare, preventing crippling falls, monitoring the user for cognitive degeneration (taking medicines, brushing teeth) - Allowing elderly to delay moving to nursing homes and stay at home, keeping them - Easing burden on caregivers (children, doctors, nurses)

Caregivers Assistant ®

Industrial Trend Provide affordable healthcare environment to meet the growing aging population Secure the privacy to protect the most vulnerable group of people Improve of quality of life for the unfortunate Provide critical medical information in a timely and accurate manner.

Conclusion Privacy must be addressed Secure Transfers Secure Data Management Data Storage Sanitation Corporate Responsibility

Questions and Answer