Postdoctoral Researcher Applied Ethics, University of Melbourne
An applied ethics researcher exploring the ethics of predicting risk, primary care for depression and the application of narrative and relational theories to contemporary ethical problems in health care.
An insurance discount for your fitness data is a bad deal in the long run
Oct 04, 2018 14:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health Business
John Hancock Insurance, the US division of Canadian insurance company Manulife, came under scrutiny last month for offering lower premiums to individuals who agreed to share their fitness tracking data with the...
Downside of fitness trackers and health apps is loss of privacy
Dec 23, 2016 02:49 am UTC| Health Technology Law
At the touch of an app, Emma tracks her diabetes. She enters food, exercise, weight and blood sugar levels, then sets up medication reminders. Suzanne uses the latest wearable device to track her running route and...
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