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Privacy concerns as India pushes digital health plan, ID
India’s government is using the coronavirus pandemic to push its plan to digitise the health records and data of its 1.3 billion people, despite concerns about privacy and increased surveillance, technology and human rights experts say.
China enhances smart health care with first national medical image database
The project has been approved by the National Health Commission and will be built by the Chinese Society of Radiology (CSR). Up to now, medical images were separately stored in hospitals and could only be shared among affiliated hospitals or under agreements.
Proving your identity online with national digital ID
The government is working on a safe, secure and protected national digital ID platform for verifying your identity online.
Seeking civility in groups as views clash on Facebook
As division roils the country ahead of the US presidential election, Justine Lee is out to “Make America Dinner Again” and foster understanding in the process.
Hong Kong rural leaders seek tech help to improve villagers’ living conditions
Heung Yee Kuk, the HK government-recognised panel of rural representatives, prepares a ‘smart countryside’ report to improve the living conditions of villagers. Among its proposals are smart traffic lights to avoid congestion and reduce accidents, a hill fire detection and monitoring system, and online doctor consultation.
Doctors fight ‘infodemic’ with Americans seeing virus as a hoax
There’s a no shortage of what US President Donald Trump might call fake news about the coronavirus floating around social media, with plenty of it coming from his own Twitter account. That’s a problem for a growing number of US doctors.
End of the road for 3G: what does it mean for you?
As Malaysia moves to get the country connected under the Jendela initiative, 3G will be phased out in favour of 4G.
Hackers bearing down on US hospitals have more attacks planned
A Russia-based ransomware group responsible for a new wave of attacks against US hospitals is laying the groundwork to cripple at least ten more, according to the cybersecurity firm Prevailion Inc.
Tunisian startup 3D prints solar-powered bionic hands
A Tunisian startup is developing a 3D-printed bionic hand, hoping the affordable and solar-powered prosthetic will help amputees and other disabled people across Africa.
Going beyond the game: Gamification in rehabilitation
Gaming is becoming a novel tool for making learning and rehabilitation engaging.