Balancing Precision and Privacy: Harnessing Location-Based Services in Healthcare Delivery

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Sanjaikanth E Vadakkethil Somanathan Pillai, Geeta Sandeep Nadella, Kiran Polimetla

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This extensive research paper explores the integration of Location-Based Services (LBS) within the realm of healthcare, navigating the delicate balance between optimizing patient care and ensuring robust data privacy. Quantitative analyses yield compelling insights: 65% of users exhibit a readiness to share location data for personalized healthcare services, while 72% actively manage privacy settings in healthcare-related LBS applications. Assessing the precision of location tracking, findings reveal an average accuracy of 5 meters in GPS-based tracking and a 90% precision within 20 meters through triangulation techniques. Furthermore, user tendencies showcase 40% employing granular privacy controls, with 28% opting for location history tracking in healthcare-centric applications. This study also sheds light on the repercussions of privacy breaches, highlighting an average of 15 reported breaches annually in healthcare-related LBS apps and a prompt response time of 7 days to address identified vulnerabilities. These quantitative findings underscore the complexities of leveraging LBS for improved healthcare delivery while emphasizing the critical importance of preserving patient privacy and data security.

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anjaikanth E Vadakkethil Somanathan Pillai. (2021). Balancing Precision and Privacy: Harnessing Location-Based Services in Healthcare Delivery. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 9(12), 50–56. Retrieved from https://ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/10963
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