Gostin L O, Hodge J G, Valdiserri R O
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2001 Sep;91(9):1388-92. doi: 10.2105/ajph.91.9.1388.
Protecting public health requires the acquisition, use, and storage of extensive health-related information about individuals. The electronic accumulation and exchange of personal data promises significant public health benefits but also threatens individual privacy; breaches of privacy can lead to individual discrimination in employment, insurance, and government programs. Individuals concerned about privacy invasions may avoid clinical or public health tests, treatments, or research. Although individual privacy protections are critical, comprehensive federal privacy protections do not adequately protect public health data, and existing state privacy laws are inconsistent and fragmented. The Model State Public Health Privacy Act provides strong privacy safeguards for public health data while preserving the ability of state and local public health departments to act for the common good.
保护公众健康需要获取、使用和存储大量有关个人的健康相关信息。个人数据的电子积累和交换有望带来重大的公共卫生益处,但也会威胁到个人隐私;隐私泄露可能导致在就业、保险和政府项目中的个人歧视。担心隐私受到侵犯的个人可能会回避临床或公共卫生检测、治疗或研究。尽管个人隐私保护至关重要,但全面的联邦隐私保护并未充分保护公共卫生数据,而且现有的州隐私法不一致且零散。《模范州公共卫生隐私法》为公共卫生数据提供了强有力的隐私保障,同时保留了州和地方公共卫生部门为公共利益采取行动的能力。