Howdy CBI A3 community,

an important issue to consider in our design idea is data security. That’s why we want to address this topic in this blog post.

As healthcare becomes increasingly digitized, the collection and storage of personal data has become a significant concern. The development of future healthcare devices, such as the device being developed by our team, that can count and identify blood cells inside the body, has the potential to greatly improve patient health. However, the collection of personal data raises concerns about data security and privacy.
At our team, we take the privacy of our patients very seriously. In the future, when a patient requires our device, their doctor will give it to them, and the patient and doctor will create an account on our app. Both the doctor and patient will create a Synonyme-Name, which will be used to identify the patient in the system. This ensures that we do not know the identity of the patient behind the account.
We plan to collect only limited personal information from the user, including their age range, height range, weight range, and any diseases they may be suffering from. This information is collected to help us provide accurate health tracking for the patient. The device can track some of the user’s habits, but we will not know the identity of the user behind the Synonyme-Name.
Our commitment to data security means that we will not exploit personalized data collected from the device. The Synonyme-Name ensures that the patient’s identity is protected, and we will not disclose any personal information to third parties. We believe that this approach is essential for maintaining patient trust in our future product and in the healthcare industry as a whole.
In addition, we plan to establish a service hotline for our patients to call if they encounter any issues with the device. Our support team will be trained to provide assistance without demanding to know the patient’s identity. This will ensure that patients can receive the help they need while maintaining their privacy.
In conclusion, the development of future healthcare devices has the potential to greatly improve patient health, but it also raises concerns about data security and privacy. At our team, we are committed to protecting patient data and maintaining their trust in our future product. Our Synonyme-Name system, limited data collection, and commitment to data security and privacy will ensure that our patients’ personal information remainsĀ confidential.