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The article discusses privacy concerns that can arise from the Scout devices by connecting to smart phones and sharing data with doctors. The article states that there are five themes that explain when surveillance is accepted or rejected ethically. The article is a credible sources as it does not take a stance on Scanadu. Rather, it reports on possible shortcoming. Providing an unbiased sources.

Buhr, S. (2016). Scanadu to shut down support for its scout device per FDA regulation and customers are mad. Retrieved from https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/13/fda-orders-scanadu-to-shut-down-support-for-its-scout-device-and-customers-are-mad/ https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/13/fda-orders-scanadu-to-shut-down-support-for-its-scout-device-and-customers-are-mad/


The article discusses how SCANADU's use of it's Scout technology has been shut down by the FDA. The article states that the FDA did not comment on the reasons for shutting down the use of Scout. The purpose of Scout was to detect vitals such as temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate. SCANADU states that the device must be deactivated due to the investigational nature on which the device was launched. SCANADu states that they will continue providing other similar services.

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The article explains the way in which the SCANADU scout is able to accomplish its many task. The article states the devices that make up the Scout that allow it to measure body temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate. The EEG and blood pulse are two sensors that allow the Scout to measure Pulse Transit Time. The article also states what a certain diagnoses may indicate about the users body.

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The article discusses another device developed by SCANADU that can be used at home. The test strips can be scanned by the users phone to analyze saliva for strains of flu or strep throat. The strips can also analyze the users urine sample for infections or renal failure. This source is very reliable as it is a scholarly article. It reports on SCANADU's most recent development with smart phones and their apps.

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The article discusses the privacy and security concerns that arise form devices such as the SCANADU Scout or more generally health devices that connect to smart phones. The article discusses the collection of information and how it would be secured. The possibility of discrimination that can occur due to the collected data is also discussed. The source is reliable as it is a scholarly journal. Additionally, it does not solely focus on the SCANADU Scout.

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The journal discusses a patent by SCANADU incorporated which involves the quantitative analysis of urine. Currently, such test result in a color change from the dipstick used. SCANADU proposes a more technological method in which a machine can more precisely quantify any color change. This eliminates the human error that can arise thus leading to inaccurate diagnosis. The source is reliable and provided an objective reporting of SCANADU's most recent development. The technology here is similar to that in SCANADU Scout.

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Video

The video is original and created by me. The video highlights the main points about the scanadu device. Additionally, the video also covers the main points of my research paper. The video was created and published on March 29, 2017. The video relates to this paper because it further analyzes the Scandu and the topics discussed in the paper, such as: security and current use. THe vidoe can be found on its orginal site at: YouTube.

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The image shown in the conclusion section is a free to use image. The image shows the Scanadu device. The image was obtained on April 11, 2017 through Bing. The images allows the reader to visualize the device discussed. It provided a reference to the user and ties the paper together by allowing them to better understand how this device is used. The orginal location of the device can be found at: Scanadu Image.

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