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  1. Article ; Online: Immersive technologies as a solution for general data protection regulation in Europe and impact on the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Proniewska, Klaudia / Pręgowska, Agnieszka / Dołęga-Dołęgowski, Damian / Dudek, Dariusz

    Cardiology journal

    2020  Volume 28, Issue 1, Page(s) 23–33

    Abstract: Background: General data protection regulation (GDPR) provides rules according to which data ... data in a safe and secure way.: Methods: Holographic technology allows users to see ... tailored to run on Microsoft HoloLens, is proposed toallow display and access to personal data and ...

    Abstract Background: General data protection regulation (GDPR) provides rules according to which data should be managed and processed in a secure and appropriate way for patient requirements and security. Currently, everyone in Europe is covered by GDPR. Thus, the medical practice also requires access to patient data in a safe and secure way.
    Methods: Holographic technology allows users to see everything visible on a computer screen in a new and less restricted way, i.e. without the limitations of traditional computers and screens.
    Results: In this study, a three-dimensional holographic doctors' assistant is designed and implemented in a way that meets the GDPR requirements. The HoloView application, which is tailored to run on Microsoft HoloLens, is proposed toallow display and access to personal data and so-called sensitive information of all individual patients without the risk that it will be presented to unauthorized persons.
    Conclusions: To enhance the user experience and remain consistent with GSPR, a holographic desk is proposed that allows displaying patient data and sensitive information only in front of the doctor's eyes using mixed reality glasses. Last but not least, it boasts of a reduction in infection risk for the staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, affording medical care to be carried out by as few doctors as possible.
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19/epidemiology ; Computer Security/statistics & numerical data ; Delivery of Health Care/methods ; Europe/epidemiology ; Humans ; Pandemics ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Virtual Reality
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-13
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2488680-4
    ISSN 1898-018X ; 1897-5593
    ISSN (online) 1898-018X
    ISSN 1897-5593
    DOI 10.5603/CJ.a2020.0102
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Immersive technologies as a solution for general data protection regulation in Europe and impact on the COVID-19 pandemic

    Proniewska, Klaudia / Pregowska, Agnieszka / Dolega-Dolegowski, Damian / Dudek, Dariusz

    Cardiol j (Print)

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: General data protection regulation (GDPR) provides rules according to which data ... data in a safe and secure way. METHODS: Holographic technology allows users to see everything visible ... tailored to run on Microsoft HoloLens, is proposed toallow display and access to personal data and ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: General data protection regulation (GDPR) provides rules according to which data should be managed and processed in a secure and appropriate way for patient requirements and security. Currently, everyone in Europe is covered by GDPR. Thus, the medical practice also requires access to patient data in a safe and secure way. METHODS: Holographic technology allows users to see everything visible ona computer screen in a new and less restricted way, i. e. without the limitations of traditional computers and screens. RESULTS: In this study, a three-dimensional holographic doctors' assistant is designed and implemented in a way that meets the GDPR requirements. The HoloView application, which is tailored to run on Microsoft HoloLens, is proposed toallow display and access to personal data and so-called sensitive information of all individual patients without the risk that it will be presented to unauthorized persons. CONCLUSIONS: To enhance the user experience and remain consistent with GSPR, a holographic desk is proposed that allows displaying patient data and sensitive information only in front of the doctor's eyes using mixed reality glasses. Last but not least, it boasts of a reduction in infection risk for the staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, affording medical care to be carried out by as few doctors as possible.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #714077
    Database COVID19

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  3. Book ; Online: Immersive technologies as a solution for general data protection regulation in Europe and impact on the COVID-19 pandemic

    Proniewska, Klaudia / Pręgowska, Agnieszka / Dołęga-Dołęgowski, Damian / Dudek, Dariusz

    Cardiology Journal; Ahead of print

    2013  

    Abstract: Background: General data protection regulation (GDPR) provides rules according to which data ... data in a safe and secure way. Methods: Holographic technology allows users to see everything visible ... tailored to run on Microsoft HoloLens, is proposed toallow display and access to personal data and ...

    Abstract Background: General data protection regulation (GDPR) provides rules according to which data should be managed and processed in a secure and appropriate way for patient requirements and security. Currently, everyone in Europe is covered by GDPR. Thus, the medical practice also requires access to patient data in a safe and secure way. Methods: Holographic technology allows users to see everything visible ona computer screen in a new and less restricted way, i. e. without the limitations of traditional computers and screens. Results: In this study, a three-dimensional holographic doctors’ assistant is designed and implemented in a way that meets the GDPR requirements. The HoloView application, which is tailored to run on Microsoft HoloLens, is proposed toallow display and access to personal data and so-called sensitive information of all individual patients without the risk that it will be presented to unauthorized persons. Conclusions: To enhance the user experience and remain consistent with GSPR, a holographic desk is proposed that allows displaying patient data and sensitive information only in front of the doctor’s eyes using mixed reality glasses. Last but not least, it boasts of a reduction in infection risk for the staff during the COVID-19 pandemic, affording medical care to be carried out by as few doctors as possible.
    Keywords augmented reality ; mixed reality ; pandemic ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-01-02
    Publisher Via Medica
    Publishing country pl
    Document type Book ; Online
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