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与执法部门分享 COVID-19 数据的替代方案:利益相关者的建议。

Alternatives to sharing COVID-19 data with law enforcement: Recommendations for stakeholders.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.

Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.

出版信息

Health Policy. 2021 Feb;125(2):135-140. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.10.015. Epub 2020 Nov 7.

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, in some jurisdictions, police have become involved in enforcing coronavirus-related measures. Relatedly, several North American jurisdictions have established COVID-19 data sharing protocols with law enforcement. Research across a range of fields has demonstrated that involving police in matters of public health disproportionately impacts the most vulnerable and does more harm than good. This is reflected in the consensus against COVID-19 criminalization that has emerged among civil society organizations focused on HIV, human rights, and harm reduction. The European Data Protection Board has also released guidelines against re-uses of COVID-19 data for law enforcement purposes. This article offers an overview of the harms of criminalizing illnesses and strategies for health stakeholders to seek alternatives to sharing COVID-19 data with police agencies while facilitating interoperability with healthcare first responders. It also presents case studies from two North American jurisdictions - Ontario and Minnesota - that have established routine COVID-19 data sharing with police. We recommended seven alternatives, including designating COVID-19 data as sensitive and implementing segmented interoperability with first responder agencies. These guidelines can help ensure that health information technology platforms do not become vehicles for the criminalization of COVID-19, and that health data stay within the health system.

摘要

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,在某些司法管辖区,警方已参与执行与冠状病毒相关的措施。与此相关的是,几个北美的司法管辖区已经与执法部门建立了 COVID-19 数据共享协议。在一系列领域的研究表明,让警察参与公共卫生事务会不成比例地影响到最脆弱的群体,并弊大于利。这反映在专注于艾滋病毒、人权和减少伤害的民间社会组织对 COVID-19 非刑事化的共识中。欧洲数据保护委员会也发布了反对出于执法目的重新使用 COVID-19 数据的准则。本文概述了将疾病定罪的危害,以及卫生利益攸关方的策略,即寻求替代方案,以避免与警察机构共享 COVID-19 数据,同时促进与医疗急救人员的互操作性。它还介绍了来自两个北美的司法管辖区 - 安大略省和明尼苏达州 - 的案例研究,这些地区已经与警察建立了常规的 COVID-19 数据共享。我们建议了七种替代方案,包括将 COVID-19 数据指定为敏感数据,并与急救机构实施分段互操作性。这些准则可以帮助确保卫生信息技术平台不会成为 COVID-19 定罪的工具,并且卫生数据仍保留在卫生系统内。

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