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Telecare, Surveillance, and the Welfare State
American Journal of Bioethics, 2012In Europe, telecare is the use of remote monitoring technology to enable vulnerable people to live independently in their own homes. The technology includes electronic tags and sensors that transmit information about the user's location and patterns of behavior in the user's home to an external hub, where it can trigger an intervention in an emergency.
Tom Sorell
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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1999
Technology can be used to help the care of people at home in many ways and home health care is one of the fastest growing areas of health-care provision. Home-based technology has two main facets: passive monitoring and active measurement. Technical solutions must be acceptable to both the health-care staff and the assisted person, and should ...
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Technology can be used to help the care of people at home in many ways and home health care is one of the fastest growing areas of health-care provision. Home-based technology has two main facets: passive monitoring and active measurement. Technical solutions must be acceptable to both the health-care staff and the assisted person, and should ...
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Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Embedded networked sensors, 2007
This paper discusses the results obtained from a sensor network installed in a person's home as part of a twelve month Telecare trial. The aim of the trial was to unobtrusively collect data to detect changes in a person's daily activity (washing, eating, watching television etc.) around a home, using a low power/cost sensor network.
Ian Neild, Paul Bowman, David Heatley
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This paper discusses the results obtained from a sensor network installed in a person's home as part of a twelve month Telecare trial. The aim of the trial was to unobtrusively collect data to detect changes in a person's daily activity (washing, eating, watching television etc.) around a home, using a low power/cost sensor network.
Ian Neild, Paul Bowman, David Heatley
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Nursing Management, 2010
NHS Local has launched an online package to help staff create business cases for the introduction of technology to provide health care at home. The toolkit offers suggestions, information and advice about realising ideas and gives examples of technological improvements in various areas of health care, such as those concerning asthma, coronary heart ...
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NHS Local has launched an online package to help staff create business cases for the introduction of technology to provide health care at home. The toolkit offers suggestions, information and advice about realising ideas and gives examples of technological improvements in various areas of health care, such as those concerning asthma, coronary heart ...
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Three generations of telecare of the elderly
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996The increasing number of elderly and infirm people living alone in their own homes is creating the need for new personal emergency response systems based on public telephone and cable networks. While existing systems enable clients to summon help in the event of illness, future services are likely to make use of evolving technologies to provide ...
K, Doughty, K, Cameron, P, Garner
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Nursing Older People, 2008
Newer technologies encroach increasingly on our lives, and their roles in various illnesses are becoming ever more prominent. Telecare, a form of assistive technology, is the continuous, automatic and remote monitoring of real-time emergencies and lifestyle changes over time to manage the risks associated with independent living ( Integrating Community
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Newer technologies encroach increasingly on our lives, and their roles in various illnesses are becoming ever more prominent. Telecare, a form of assistive technology, is the continuous, automatic and remote monitoring of real-time emergencies and lifestyle changes over time to manage the risks associated with independent living ( Integrating Community
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