Applying emergent ubiquitous technologies in health: The need to respond to new challenges of opportunity, expectation, and responsibility.

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Authors: Rigby M
In spite of their name, ‘ubiquitous’ technologies are not yet ubiquitous in the true sense of the word, but rather are ‘novel’, being at the research, pilot, and selective use stages. In future, the proliferation in types of application, the major increase in cases and data volumes, and above all the dependence on ubiquitous technologies to monitor persons at risk, will raise practical, ethical, and liability issues. Equally significantly, it will require health service redesign, including new response services. Health informaticians need to be active in stimulating consideration of all these issues, as part of both social and professional responsibility.
PMID: 17434338 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher] (Source: International Journal of Medical Informatics).