Navigating Health Applications Realms : Consent Challenges and User Empowerment in European Law
(2024) 10th EAI International Conference on IoT Technologies for Health-Care, HealthyIoT 2023, and 4th EAI International Conference on Wearables in Healthcare, HealthWear 2023 In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST 530 LNICST. p.117-130- Abstract
This study delves into the landscape of health applications within online markets. These applications, offering health-related functionalities, have become integral to the lives of European citizens. The transformation of healthcare delivery, accelerated by the pace of modern life and accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has elevated health applications from conveniences to essential tools capable of optimising diagnoses, self-awareness, and doctor-patient collaborations. As European societies undergo demographic shifts, with an ageing population, the significance of health applications grows. The elderly population has implications for healthcare demand as longer lifespans necessitate sustained medical interventions. These... (More)
This study delves into the landscape of health applications within online markets. These applications, offering health-related functionalities, have become integral to the lives of European citizens. The transformation of healthcare delivery, accelerated by the pace of modern life and accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has elevated health applications from conveniences to essential tools capable of optimising diagnoses, self-awareness, and doctor-patient collaborations. As European societies undergo demographic shifts, with an ageing population, the significance of health applications grows. The elderly population has implications for healthcare demand as longer lifespans necessitate sustained medical interventions. These technologies, though often perceived as youth-oriented, offer substantial benefits for older individuals, a significant portion of whom grapple with chronic ailments, particularly in rural areas with limited access. The article highlights the challenge of obtaining valid user consent for health data processing, which is a cornerstone of health data protection. Issues such as granularity of consent, transparency, and power imbalances are explored in the context of health applications. The study emphasises the need for informed, unambiguous, and freely given consent, noting the discrepancies between legal requirements and actual practices. Concluding, the research suggests that despite existing legal safeguards, there are gaps in implementing robust data protection practices in health applications. The study proposes empowering users with knowledge about their rights and encouraging best practices among application manufacturers to bridge the divide between legal provisions and actual data protection. This approach aims to ensure the integrity and security of users‘ health data in the realm of health applications.
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- author
- Müllerová, Petra LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2024
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- GDPR, Health applications, Protection of personal health data
- host publication
- IoT Technologies and Wearables for HealthCare : 10th EAI International Conference, HealthyIoT 2023, and 4th EAI International Conference, HealthWear 2023, Proceedings - 10th EAI International Conference, HealthyIoT 2023, and 4th EAI International Conference, HealthWear 2023, Proceedings
- series title
- Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST
- editor
- Ferraro, Venere ; Covarrubias, Mario ; Zdravevski, Eftim ; Pires, Ivan Miguel ; Marques Martins de Almeida, José Manuel and Gonçalves, Norberto Jorge
- volume
- 530 LNICST
- pages
- 14 pages
- publisher
- Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
- conference name
- 10th EAI International Conference on IoT Technologies for Health-Care, HealthyIoT 2023, and 4th EAI International Conference on Wearables in Healthcare, HealthWear 2023
- conference location
- Bratislava, Slovakia
- conference dates
- 2023-10-24 - 2023-10-26
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85208259654
- ISSN
- 1867-822X
- 1867-8211
- ISBN
- 9783031719103
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-031-71911-0_9
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 5708458f-ee13-4e4a-9fa3-da673ff083a9
- date added to LUP
- 2024-12-11 10:08:19
- date last changed
- 2025-07-10 03:08:55
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