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    Laure Beyala.
    Summary: Connected objects today present a range of opportunities in medicine. We live in a new digital era where the monitoring and analysis of one's own health information no longer belongs solely to the realm of science fiction. The success of these new devices resides in their usage, which integrates seamlessly into the daily life of the user in order to continually collect the maximum amount of data. These medical connected devices therefore constitute a new hope in transforming user experience as well as the care pathway. They offer a better level of support and a better quality of life for those suffering from chronic illnesses or mental, sensorial or physical disabilities. However, these solutions also pose systematic problems, especially regarding the risks linked to their usage. This book presents a cartography which clearly details all the potential risk scenarios linked to the usage of connected devices as well as the actions which should be undertaken to promote balanced governance and guarantee the development of high-quality medical devices.

    Contents:
    Front Cover
    Connected Objects in Health: Risks, Uses and Perspectives
    Copyright
    Contents
    Foreword
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Part 1: Basic Concepts
    1. Connected Objects
    1.1. What is a connected object?
    1.2. The different categories of connected objects
    1.3. The actors in the ecosystem of a connected medical device
    2. The Digitization of Health
    2.1. Definitions of basic concepts
    2.2. Toward a convergence of the connected objects market
    Part 2: Analysis and Cartography of the Risks Linked to Connected Object Usage
    3. Project Management
    3.1. Research question
    3.2. Goal of the study
    3.3. Scope
    3.4. Role of the risk manager
    4. Comprehensive Risk Analysis Process
    4.1. Comprehensive risk analysis system
    4.2. CRA scenario
    5. Results of the Scenario and Dangerous Situation Analysis
    5.1. Dangerous situation analysis
    5.2. Scenario analysis
    6. Comprehensive Risk Analysis by Subfunction and by Danger
    6.1. By subfunction
    6.2. By danger
    7. The Scales of Loss and Effort
    7.1. Analysis of the scales loss and effort
    7.2. List of major risks
    7.3. Risk-reduction action plan and catalogue of security parameters
    8. Comprehensive Approach
    8.1. Contribution from the comprehensive risk analysis process
    8.2. New health challenges: risks emerging from the use of connected medical devices
    Part 3: Connected Objects, a New Era for Scientific Revolution
    9. Prospects in Health
    9.1. Connected medical devices, participatory contribution to research
    9.2. Epidemiological monitoring
    9.3. The patient becomes an active member of the healthcare team
    9.4. Development of online portals (patient portal) with or without subscriptions
    10. A Step Towards the Augmented Human
    10.1. Transhumanism
    10.2. The augmented human
    10.3. Some applications of connected health and nanotechnologies to move toward the augmented human
    Part 4: Methodological Approach
    11. Functional Need Analysis
    11.1. Functional need analysis
    12. Comprehensive Risk ScenarioAnalysis Cartography
    12.1. Method
    13. Risk-Reduction Action Forms
    13.1. Risk-reduction actions
    13.2. List of the risk-reduction action forms
    Conclusion
    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index
    Back Cover
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2017