Planned Contributions
editI hope to make the describe an overview of what Health Sousveillance is with relation to the concerns of privacy. In that process, I also hope to explain the difference of Health Sousveillance versus [1]. I believe this will be a necessary new page that will assess health tracking in device, which is not mentioned in Sousveillance[2]A4j023e11 (talk) 06:54, 13 October 2017 (UTC)A4j023e11 (talk) 07:07, 13 October 2017 (UTC)
Overview
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Health Devices
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Privacy in Health Devices
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Bibliography
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