Video: Telecare the ethical debate
Date published:
Monday, May 24, 2010News source:
Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)Region:
United Kingdom Featured item on home page:
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Telecare offers a range of benefits for individual users, including safety and independence. However, there are also ethical concerns regarding privacy, social isolation, and standards of care.This film by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (UK) explains some of these ethical concerns and offers practical advice about overcoming them and ensuring service users gain the maximum benefit offered by telecare technology.
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