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Guidelines and standards for developing mobile applications integrating AI in healthcare, addressing privacy, security, and performance requirements within the ITU/WHO FG-AI4H framework.
Year:
2017-2020
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Standardization Sector
Working Group:
FG-AI4H-N-043, Plenary
Title:
DEL9.1 Update: Mobile Applications
Purpose:
Discussion of security and privacy requirements for AI-based mobile health applications
Contacts:
Manjeet Singh Chalga (ICMR, New Delhi, India), Khondaker A Mamun (CMED Health Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh), Aveek De (CMS – Social Impact Specialists, Bangalore, India), Prashant Chugh, Rakesh Singh Rawat, Himani Gandhi, Sameer Ranjan, Bidisha Mandal (C-DOT, New Delhi, India)
Target audience:
Medical and AI researchers, mobile application developers, healthcare stakeholders
Scope:
Mobile AI tools for healthcare
Security focus:
Data privacy, encrypted inference, secure communication, regulatory compliance
Platform:
Mobile devices, compatibility with Google Play and Apple App Store
Validation:
Performance benchmarking, usability, security audits, privacy preservation techniques
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Year:
2017-2020
Region / City:
Honolulu, HI
Theme:
Education, Academic Planning
Document Type:
School Academic Plan
Author:
Cindy Yun-Kim
Target Audience:
Educational staff, administrators, and stakeholders
Period of Effectiveness:
2017-2020
Approval Date:
[Insert date]
Date of Changes:
[Insert date]
Year:
2017-2020
Region / City:
Dover, DE
Subject:
Social Work, Education
Document Type:
Application Package
Institution:
Delaware State University, College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Social Work
Author:
Delaware State University
Target Audience:
Prospective students for BSW Program
Application Deadline:
March (Sophomore Year)
Admission Notification:
May
Year:
2017-2020
Academic Programs:
Business Management, Business Administration, eBusiness, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Finance, International Logistics and Transportation
Document Type:
Assessment Timeline / Curriculum Evaluation
Institution:
Unspecified Academic Institution
Courses Included:
BUS100, BUS120, BUS121, BUS122, BUS123, BUS126, BUS129, BUS134, BUS136, BUS140, BUS142, BUS143, BUS145, BUS148, BUS149, BUS150, BUS151, BUS152, BUS173, BUS174, BUS177
Assessment Period:
Fall 2018 – Fall 2019
Student Learning Outcomes:
Course-level SLOs for multiple business courses
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in the specified programs
Assessment Cycle:
3-Year Cycle (APR/SLO)
Measures:
Reports, presentations, analyses, financial statements, ethical evaluations, market research
Year:
2017-2020
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Subject:
Telecommunication standardization, study group procedures
Document type:
Draft recommendation
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunication Standardization Sector
Author:
TSAG Rapporteur, Stephen J. Trowbridge
Target audience:
ITU-T study groups, telecommunication administrations, recognized operating agencies
Approval date:
23-27 September 2019
Edition:
Draft revised Recommendation ITU-T A.1
Keywords:
Working methods, study groups, ITU-T, contributions, TDs, rapporteurs, joint coordination
Abstract:
Consolidated draft of ITU-T A.1 detailing procedures for meetings, study preparation, group management, coordination, and processing contributions
Year:
2017
Organization:
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
Document Type:
Action Plan
Subject:
Workplace Mental Health
Authors:
Mental Health Joint Working Group
Period Covered:
2017-2020
Target Audience:
ECCC employees and management
Related Standards:
National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Planned Activities:
Awareness campaigns, training, panel discussions, assessment through surveys
Key Outcomes:
Employee empowerment, manager support, stigma reduction, integration of mental health into workplace practices
Context:
Canadian federal public service initiatives on mental health in the workplace
Description:
Government action plan detailing strategic initiatives, key activities, and outcomes for improving mental health and psychological safety at ECCC workplaces over a three-year period.
Year:
2019
Location:
New Delhi, India
Type of document:
Technical Proposal
Organization:
ITU-T Focus Group on AI for Health, WG-DAISAM
Authors:
Luis Oala, Pradeep Balachandran, Pat Baird, Thomas Wiegand
Target audience:
Regulators, AI for health developers, medical device manufacturers
Period:
2017-2020
Document status:
Draft
Contact emails:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Abstract:
Provides a mapping of IMDRF Essential Principles to aspects of AI for health software
Keywords:
AI4H, IMDRF, SaMD, Regulatory framework, Risk management, Performance evaluation
Att.1 – TDD update (TG-FakeMed) for AI-based detection of falsified medicine, Study Period 2017-2020
Year:
2021
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunication Standardization Sector
Study Period:
2017-2020
WG(s):
Plen
Meeting:
Online, 19-21 May 2021
Source:
TG-FakeMed Topic Driver
Document Type:
Topic Description Document (TDD)
Author / Contact:
Frank Verzefé, TrueSpec-Africa, DRC, [email protected]
Focus:
AI for detection of substandard and falsified medical products
Purpose:
Discussion and development of AI benchmarking methods
Abstract:
Description of objectives, methodology, data structure, and benchmarking approach for AI in detecting falsified medicines
Scope:
Global, with emphasis on public health impact and data collection from LMICs
Ethical Considerations:
Data quality, accuracy, database management, and impact assessment
Year:
2017-2020
Country:
Namibia
Project Type:
Disability Inclusion Initiative
Participating Organizations:
UNFPA, UNICEF, UNESCO, UNDP
Target Group:
Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)
Budget:
USD 400,000
Duration:
36 months
Legal Framework:
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), Optional Protocol, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Responsible Institutions:
Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare, Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Ministry of Health and Social Services, Office of the President, Disability Affairs
Focus Areas:
Data collection, early childhood interventions, national monitoring, partnership coordination
Population Statistics:
PWDs population 85,000–100,000 (5% of total), majority aged 10–24, higher rural incidence of school non-attendance
Gender Analysis:
Female PWDs face higher barriers in education and exposure to violence
Socioeconomic Context:
Upper Middle Income Country, high income inequality (Gini 0.597), 60% of population affected by poverty
Data Sources:
Namibia Demographic and Health Survey 2013, Namibia 2011 Population and Housing Census, WHO, World Bank
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Canberra
Topic:
Mental health, use of force, secure facilities
Document Type:
Procedure
Institution:
Canberra Health Services
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Authorised Health Practitioners, Delegated Officers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Canberra
Topic:
Mental Health, Secure Facilities, Visitor Management
Document Type:
Procedure
Agency / Institution:
Canberra Health Services (CHS)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Staff, contractors, volunteers, and visitors at Dhulwa
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Data sharing, research data access, legal compliance, data protection
Document type:
Guidance document
Institution:
Ministry of Justice, HMCTS, Department for Education
Author:
Ministry of Justice, HMCTS, Department for Education
Target audience:
Researchers, data access requesters
Period of validity:
Until updated
Approval date:
June 2025
Date of amendments:
Not mentioned
Year:
2023
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
SECURE 2.0 Plan Provisions
Document Type:
Amendment
Organization / Institution:
FIS
Author:
FIS
Target Audience:
Employers of terminating plans
Effective Period:
2023 Plan Year
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Greater Manchester
Topic:
Fire Safety
Document Type:
Guidance
Author:
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service
Target Audience:
Responsible persons for high-rise residential buildings in Greater Manchester
Action Period:
From January 23, 2023
Approval Date:
January 2023
Amendment Date:
N/A
Document Purpose:
To provide guidance on the installation and maintenance of secure information boxes in high-rise residential buildings
Note:
Context
Unit code:
ICTSAS310
Release:
1
Type:
Assessment Mapping Template
Target audience:
Candidates in vocational education and training
Scope:
Small office/home office (SOHO) network installation and security
Assessment activities:
Research tasks, performance tasks, guide questions
Skills assessed:
Installation, configuration, network security, troubleshooting, planning, problem solving, self-management, technology
Performance evidence:
Complete tasks for SOHO network setup, including hardware, software, and documentation
Knowledge evidence:
Hardware and software products, network protocols, LAN characteristics, security methods, organisational procedures
Assessment conditions:
Workplace or simulated environment with industry-standard hardware, software, and network tools
Note:
Year
Subject:
Secure Coding Practices
Document Type:
Standard
Target Audience:
Developers, Security Professionals
Context:
This document outlines secure coding practices and standards aimed at minimizing software vulnerabilities in the context of cybersecurity.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
SSL configuration for PME
Document type:
Technical manual
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
System administrators, IT professionals
Validity period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / city:
London, Bedfordshire
Topic:
Prescription management, pharmacy security
Document type:
Policy
Institution:
East London NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Interim Deputy Chief Pharmacist, London Lead Pharmacist, Newham CHS Lead Pharmacist, Tower Hamlets CHS, Professional Development Lead Nurse
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, prescribers
Implementation date:
September 2025
Last review date:
September 2025
Next review date:
September 2028
Approval date:
10th September 2025
Ratified date:
10th September 2025
Approval body:
Medicines Committee
Sponsor Group:
Medicine Committee
Executive Director:
Chief Medical Director
Purpose:
To ensure secure management and use of FP10 prescription forms
Context:
A policy document detailing the governance, responsibilities, and procedures for the safe use and storage of FP10 prescription pads within the Trust.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Accra, Ghana
Theme:
Safe transportation of radioactive materials
Document type:
Research Paper
Organization / Institution:
Radiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission
Authors:
G. Gbeddy, Y. Adjei-Kyereme, E.T. Glover, P. Essel, E.M. Ameho, E. Aberika
Target audience:
Stakeholders in nuclear safety, transportation, and regulatory authorities
Duration of action:
Ongoing
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Kolkata
Subject:
Quantum mechanics, Quantum communication, Quantum key distribution
Document type:
Research Presentation
Institution:
S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, QuNu Labs Pvt Ltd
Author:
Shashank Gupta
Target audience:
Researchers, Quantum communication scientists
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Document type:
Electronic transmittal form
Issuing authority:
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Division:
Remediation Division, PCB Program, Leaking Underground Storage Tank Coordination Program
Jurisdiction:
Connecticut
Submission platform:
Connecticut Secure File Transfer website
Applicable programs:
Remediation, LUST, PCB
Required file format:
PDF/A
File naming conventions:
Program-specific standardized naming format
Required information:
Program identification, site information, document information, submitter information
Intended users:
Environmental consultants, regulated entities, program submitters