Overview of digital health surveillance system during COVID-19 pandemic:
public health issues and misapprehensions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.13633v1
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 15:18:31 GMT
- Title: Overview of digital health surveillance system during COVID-19 pandemic:
public health issues and misapprehensions
- Authors: Molla Rashied Hussein, Ehsanul Hoque Apu, Shahriar Shahabuddin,
Abdullah Bin Shams and Russell Kabir
- Abstract summary: We focus on digital healthcare surveillance system's privacy concerns and different segments.
More studies are required to find the appropriate digital healthcare surveillance system.
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- Abstract: Without proper medication and vaccination for the COVID-19, many governments
are using automated digital healthcare surveillance system to prevent and
control the spread. There is not enough literature explaining the concerns and
privacy issues; hence, we have briefly explained the topics in this paper. We
focused on digital healthcare surveillance system's privacy concerns and
different segments. Further research studies should be conducted in different
sectors. This paper provides an overview based on the published articles, which
are not focusing on the privacy issues that much. Artificial intelligence and
5G networks combine the advanced digital healthcare surveillance system;
whereas Bluetooth-based contact tracing systems have fewer privacy concerns.
More studies are required to find the appropriate digital healthcare
surveillance system, which would be ideal for monitoring, controlling, and
predicting the COVID-19 trajectory.
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