Digitales Contact Tracing: Dilemma zwischen Datenschutz und Public Health Nutzenbewertung

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Tina Jahnel
Ansgar Gerhardus
Julian Wienert
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10.1007/s11623-020-1367-0
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Seit Juni 2020 gibt es in Deutschland die Corona-Warn-App als sog. Contact-Tracing-App, welche dank ihres hohen Datenschutzniveaus eine breite Akzeptanz in der Bevölkerung genießen soll. Der hohe Grad des Datenschutzes hat allerdings zur Folge, dass Möglichkeiten zur Datenerhebung stark eingeschränkt sind und damit Aussagen über die Wirksamkeit und potentielle Risiken einer solchen App nur in äußerst geringem Maße möglich sind. Zukünftig sollte sichergestellt werden, dass neben der Einhaltung datenschutzrechtlicher Prinzipien auch Daten zur Bewertung des Nutzens von Contact-Tracing-Apps erhoben werden können. Dafür sollten die Nutzer*innen von Anfang an einbezogen werden, die Kommunikation transparent und klar erfolgen und Ergebnisparameter klar definiert werden.
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