Chapter 12. Managing Data
Overview
Up to this point in Part II, the 33 pchA tools and resources detailed for Knowing Me, Protecting Health, and Minding Illness are, for the most part, initiated, completed, stored, and used by the individual. For example, people use sensing and connected devices to collect data on blood pressure, glucose levels, diet, and physical activity and save it to their own data warehouse on their smartphone or computer. The data are digitized, easily retrievable, understandable, and sharable with others. People collect other data on Knowing Me for specific purposes. In addition, there is a plethora of other important personal ...
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