"Through a diverse range of sensor and automation technologies -- combined with existing data generated through administrative records, surveys, social media, and mobile sensors -- information on human, physical, and environmental elements can be processed in real-time to better understand the interaction and effects of the built environment on human well-being and outcomes. "
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2659896
Recall how data management is to be carried out in Dumfries and Galloway by linking children`s records:
"[They] now have a powerful and sophisticated tool to link children from records and datasets that use NHS numbers, social care numbers, police references, education references and any other type of identifier."
http://www.mackayhannah.com/news/nhs-health-boards-and-data-sharing
There were earlier warnings:
Data are crucial to [integrated children`s services] and plays a major role in the policy. Without the capacity to collect, monitor and analyse data from different sources the concept of ICS is not imaginable.
(The Integrated Children`s Services Initiative)
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