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Journal of Neurology and Neuromedicine, 1(1), p. 34-36

DOI: 10.29245/2572.942x/2016/1.1019

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Commentary: Quantitative home-based assessment of Parkinson’s symptoms: The SENSE-PARK feasibility and usability study

Journal article published in 2016 by C. Godinho ORCID, J. Domingos, Joaquim J. Ferreira
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

"Healthcare professionals and pharmaceutical companies invest a great amount of time and effort in continuously creating electronic health solutions. These technology system developments may represent a step forward in care as ultimately it is not possible to manage what cannot be evaluated. Yet, the use of future generations of technology depends on their specific design, fabrication, distribution, and, most importantly, patients adopting these new technologies as life companions. Data management and the use of artificial intelligence appear as new technological challenges. The overload, sharing and handling of information give rise to new legal, social, and ethical discussions in a field where there is a lack of universal criteria for data ownership, privacy and sharing. Future technological progress requires much cooperation between multidisciplinary teams including sufficient sharing and benchmarking within open access frameworks" ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion