Grantham Privacy & Ethical Concerns Health Focused Applications Discussion Question
Grantham Privacy & Ethical Concerns Health Focused Applications Discussion Question
Each question 75 words.
1. Consider the privacy and ethical concerns regarding data available through health-focused applications. Please share at least 2 benefits and 2 negative aspects of the data driven approach to health/clinic-care within today’s society. Explain how these benefits and downfalls impact us as individuals, and as an overall society.
2. Fast forward 50 years from now…
- What advice, suggestion(s), and/or guidance would you share with others regarding the utilization of the internet, and/or application of new technological devices?
- Would your statements differ between the youth compared to older generations?
- How do you predict your advice, suggestion(s), or guidance would be perceived?
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