The Intersection of Care and Technology
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In this episode, Dr. Mike Strouse and legal expert Lewis Walton discuss the intersection of privacy, technology, and care. They explore the implications of remote support technologies, the ownership of privacy, and the evolving landscape of healthcare. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by new technologies, emphasizing the importance of choice and the least intrusive approaches to care. They also reflect on societal attitudes towards technology and privacy, drawing parallels with historical technological advancements.
Takeaways:
- The conversation emphasizes the importance of privacy in care.
- All care methods can be seen as intrusive to some degree.
- Ownership of privacy is a fundamental right for individuals.
- Technology can enhance privacy rather than diminish it.
- The perception of intrusiveness varies with technology acceptance.
- AI and remote support are reshaping care expectations.
- Regulatory frameworks must adapt to new technologies.
- Choice in care methods is essential for individual autonomy.
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