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<a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/typepad/aboujko/en/~3/WtdAbK0DIeM/center-for-democracy-technology-recommends-standards-for-use-of-analytics-tools-on-federal-web-sites.html">Center for Democracy Technology Recommends Standards for Use of Analytics Tools on Federal Web Sites</a>

via <a href="http://europa-eu-audience.typepad.com/en/" class="f">en.europa-eu-audience</a> by aboujko on 6/9/09

<a href="http://europa-eu-audience.typepad.com/fr/2009/06/le-center-for-democracy-technology-recommande-des-normes-pour-lutilisation-des-outils-danalyse-des-s.html">Version française </a>

Source: <a href="http://www.cdt.org/headlines/1208">http://www.cdt.org/headlines/1208</a>

CDT and EFF today released a joint report examining the use of analytics tools on federal agency Web sites. Analytics typically track user behavior on a site; the data is used to create a better user experience. The report analyzes existing policy and makes recommendations for how federal agency Web sites can use analytics tools while protecting citizen privacy. Agency Web sites will play a key role in the Administration’s plan to create an environment that fosters a more participatory government, but new uses of technology must be approached with special attention given to privacy. May 12, 2009

See also at <a href="http://www.cdt.org/righttoknow/">http://www.cdt.org/righttoknow/</a>  Open Government

“The public has the right to know about information collected, disseminated and maintained by the government in order to increase accountability and public awareness. CDT believes that the Internet is an ideal medium for gaining greater public access to government information.”

And the other posts on <a href="http://europa-eu-audience.typepad.com/en/0_audience/">http://europa-eu-audience.typepad.com/en/0_audience/</a>


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<a href="http://feeds.informationweek.com/click.phdo?i=fcf2fc1476aea33fb6233da8f4a61c09">Health Care Overhaul Bill Calls For Online Enrollment</a>

via <a href="http://www.informationweek.com/" class="f">InformationWeek - All Stories</a> on 6/10/09

Proposed legislation calls for all Americans to have medical insurance and that everyone be able to enroll and manage their eligibility information online.




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<a href="http://www.cnr.it/cnr/events/CnrEventi?IDn=1947">Forum Italiano "Ambient Assisted Living" (Foritaal)</a>

via <a href="http://www.cnr.it/cnr/news/" class="f">Eventi del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche</a> on 6/10/09

Periodo: 10/09/2009 - 11/09/2009

Città: Lecce

Luogo: Hotel Tiziano e dei Congressi

Oggetto: Forum Italiano "Ambient Assisted Living" (Foritaal)

Abstract: "Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)" indica un nuovo approccio per rispondere, in modo innovativo tramite lo sviluppo di tecnologie e servizi, alle necessità di trovare delle soluzioni tecnologicamente avanzate, affidabili e socialmente accettabili per far fronte alle problematiche derivanti dal cambiamento demografico dovuto all'aumento graduale dell'età media della popolazione, tra cui il miglioramento della qualità della vita, i costi aggiuntivi dovuti allnvecchiamento, ecc. Obiettivo dell'Evento è sottolineare le finalità e l'importanza dellAmbient Assisted Living' aprendo, per la prima volta in Italia, una discussione ampia ed un confronto approfondito sul tema e sulla ricerca collegata, finalizzata a sviluppare tecnologie per utenti deboli (anziani e diversamente abili) ma anche per il benessere, per la cura della salute e per fornire servizi adeguati all'utenza domestica.<p> <p>Riferimenti: Pietro Siciliano Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi IMM-CNR, Sezione di Lecce Email: pietro.siciliano@le.imm.cnr.ui Telefono: 0832 422500 Fax: 0832 422552

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Aggiornamento del 05/06/09

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<a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/search/index.cfm?fuseaction=proj.document&PJ_LANG=EN&PJ_RCN=7468409">"Co-ordination of Cancer Clinical Practise Guidelines Research in Europe"</a>

via <a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/" class="f">Projects</a> on 5/31/09


Quality validation date:

2009-06-01

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Aggiornamento del 15/05/09

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via <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz//index.html" class="f">BusinessWeek.com -- Small Business</a> on 5/4/09

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<a href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9132379&source=rss_news">Home health-care devices help patients stay out of the hospital</a>

via <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/" class="f">Latest from Computerworld</a> on 4/29/09

How it works: Various technologies enable patients to exchange health information with caregivers. Patients use the Intel Health Guide system to video conference with health-care professionals and receive videos about diet and exercise. Patients can also attach a blood pressure cuff or other devices using a Bluetooth wireless link and relay vital signs to a nurse. T+ Medical offers more targeted products, such as a diabetes management program that runs on a cell phone and helps patients track and report blood glucose levels.

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via <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/" class="f">Latest from Computerworld</a> by matthew_hamblen@computerworld.com on 5/3/09

Proponents of wireless health-care technologies think they're ready for a takeoff in adoption. But is that a sound prediction, or another case of cockeyed optimism about new IT tools?

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<a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=EN_NEWS&ACTION=D&SESSION=&RCN=30773">EU project empowers elderly to live independently</a>

via <a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/" class="f">News</a> on 5/7/09

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Researchers in the EU-funded PERSONA ('Perceptive spaces promoting independent aging') project are drawing on a range of advanced technologies to empower the elderly and support them in their efforts to maintain both their independence and a good quality of life.

Over EUR 6 million of the project's EUR 11.6 million budget comes from the 'Information Society Technologies' Thematic area of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). PERSONA began in 2007 and is scheduled to run until 2010.

The proportion of senior citizens in Europe's population is rising steadily, and by 2020 a quarter of this population will be over 65 years of age. Many of these people will suffer from health conditions and memory problems that could reduce their quality of life and make it harder for them to live independently.

The concept of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) refers to the range of technologies and services, particularly those based on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), that can be used to help the elderly remain independent and maintain a good quality of life.

The aim of the PERSONA project is to further the development of AAL products and services that are affordable, easy to use and commercially viable. Crucially, the project partners are developing an integrated technological platform that seamlessly links up the different products and services. Furthermore, the team is working on certain hardware developments, such as intelligent textiles for use in devices that interact with the users, short-range communication networks to link up sensors and systems, and an indoor localisation system.

'Our aim is to help the user[s] to be autonomous, to increase their self confidence and [to] increase their participation in society,' explained Siri Bjørvig of the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, one of the project partners.

With this in mind, the partners are focusing their efforts on four scenarios, which involve safety, mobility, communication and autonomy. As its name suggests, the 'feel safe' scenario looks at AAL services designed to prevent injuries in the home environment; this gives users the confidence to live without the constant presence of a carer. If someone living alone has an accident or collapses, there are AAL solutions that can detect the problem and alert a neighbour or the health services, for example. Similarly, the system could alert the users if they forget to switch the oven off.

The mobility scenario investigates how senior citizens can be supported when they leave their homes, with the help of a mobile device that reminds them of errands they have to run, for example.

The 'keep in touch' scenario places emphasis on preventing isolation and loneliness, by providing users with ICT tools to help them create and maintain social contacts and participate in community life.

Finally, the 'be autonomous' package is designed to assist the users throughout the day, providing guidance on daily activities to boost independence and autonomy while minimising risks. For instance, the system could remind users to take medication at a certain time.

The technologies developed by PERSONA are set to undergo tests at three sites in Denmark, Spain and Italy.
Quality validation date:

2009-05-08

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