Wearable health tech provides doctors with the ability to remotely supervise their patients' wellness. It also makes it much easier to authorize someone else to take appropriate actions to ensure the person's wellness than ever before. Information Technology may soon change the way medicine is practiced, improving the performance, while reducing the price of healthcare. We analyzed the secrecy demands of wearable devices, including Smartphone, smart watch and their computing techniques, that can soon change the way healthcare is provided. However, before this is adopted in practice, all devices must be equipped with sufficient privacy capabilities related to healthcare service. In this paper, we formulated a new improved conceptual framework for wearable healthcare systems. This framework consists of ten principles and nine checklists, capable of providing complete privacy protection package to wearable device owners. We constructed this framework based on the analysis of existing mobile technology, the results of which are combined with the existing security standards. The approach also incorporates the market share percentage level of every app and its respective OS. This framework is evaluated based on the stringent CIA and HIPAA principles for information security. This evaluation is followed by testing the capability to revoke rights of subjects to access objects and ability to determine the set of available permissions for a particular subject for all models Finally, as the last step, we examine the complexity of the required initial setup.
Smart homes and healthcare have increasingly grown more popular in the recent years. Due to the amount of data, it records the need for a more secure method is needed to ensure security and privacy. Consequently, these methods can also ensure security and privacy in Smart health. The intended outcome of this review paper is to analyze the problems which people might be facing related to security issues in their smart homes and initiate a discussion on how healthcare devices which come in a package by future homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks which will result into data breaches. By reviewing previous literature, this paper proposes blockchain as a method to improve security and privacy in smart homes and smart healthcare. Using this platform, we debated about the uprising blockchain technology which may contribute to these elements and how its components can assist healthcare to grow with complete security in mind. This research discusses how blockchain based solutions may give rise to future homes and healthcare based on an ideal framework.
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