Personal Health Monitoring (PHM) refers to a range of technological tools being developed to monitor an individual’s health outside of traditional healthcare settings. These tools aim to complement medical care and are particularly targeted towards the elderly and chronically ill. This contribution to the FRRIICT repository provides a definition and categorization of PHM based on a review of academic literature, specifically addressing the ethical implications of PHM. The paper further discusses controversies and ethical issues associated with the technology, with a focus on concerns related to corporeal surveillance and health categorization of users.
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