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An evidentiary study of the uses of automated behavioral monitoring
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An evidentiary study of the uses of automated behavioral monitoring

Anthony P. Glascock and David M. Kutzik
21st International Conference on Advanced Networking and Applications Workshops/Symposia : proceedings : Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada : 21-23 May, 2007, v 2, pp 858-862
01 Jan 2007

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Computer Science Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Computer Science, Information Systems Computer Science, Theory & Methods Science & Technology Technology Telecommunications
A series of evidence-based studies in Europe and the US have been undertaken to systematically collect information on how a particular behavioral monitoring system is used to provide care to elderly and frail individuals. Findings indicate that the system is effective in providing actionable information to care providers, while being easily incorporated into existing care models.

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