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Digital contact tracing for pandemic response : ethics and governance guidance / / Joseph Ali [and nine others] ; Jeffrey P. Kahn, editor ; Johns Hopkins Project on Ethics and Governance of Digital Contact Tracing Technologies ; Robert Califf [and sixteen others], contributors



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Autore: Ali Joseph Visualizza persona
Titolo: Digital contact tracing for pandemic response : ethics and governance guidance / / Joseph Ali [and nine others] ; Jeffrey P. Kahn, editor ; Johns Hopkins Project on Ethics and Governance of Digital Contact Tracing Technologies ; Robert Califf [and sixteen others], contributors Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Baltimore, Maryland : , : Johns Hopkins University Press, , [2020]
©2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xv, 140 pages)
Disciplina: 384.53
Soggetto topico: Cell phones
Contact tracing (Epidemiology)
Medical policy - United States
Persona (resp. second.): KahnJeffrey P.
CaliffRobert
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Sommario/riassunto: As nations race to hone contact-tracing efforts, the world's experts consider strategies for maximum transparency and impact.As public health professionals around the world work tirelessly to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is clear that traditional methods of contact tracing need to be augmented in order to help address a public health crisis of unprecedented scope. Innovators worldwide are racing to develop and implement novel public-facing technology solutions, including digital contact tracing technology. These technological products may aid public health surveillance and containment strategies for this pandemic and become part of the larger toolbox for future infectious outbreak prevention and control. As technology evolves in an effort to meet our current moment, Johns Hopkins Project on Ethics and Governance of Digital Contact Tracing Technologies-a rapid research and expert consensus group effort led by Dr. Jeffrey P. Kahn of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics in collaboration with the university's Center for Health Security-carried out an in-depth analysis of the technology and the issues it raises. Drawing on this analysis, they produced a report that includes detailed recommendations for technology companies, policymakers, institutions, employers, and the public. The project brings together perspectives from bioethics, health security, public health, technology development, engineering, public policy, and law to wrestle with the complex interactions of the many facets of the technology and its applications.This team of experts from Johns Hopkins University and other world-renowned institutions has crafted clear and detailed guidelines to help manage the creation, implementation, and application of digital contact tracing. Digital Contact Tracing for Pandemic Response is the essential resource for this fast-moving crisis.Contributors: Joseph Ali, JD; Anne Barnhill, PhD; Anita Cicero, JD; Katelyn Esmonde, PhD; Amelia Hood, MA; Brian Hutler, Phd, JD; Jeffrey P. Kahn, PhD, MPH; Alan Regenberg, MBE; Crystal Watson, DrPH, MPH; Matthew Watson; Robert Califf, MD, MACC; Ruth Faden, PhD, MPH; Divya Hosangadi, MSPH; Nancy Kass, ScD; Alain Labrique, PhD, MHS, MS; Deven McGraw, JD, MPH, LLM; Michelle Mello, JD, PhD; Michael Parker, BEd (Hons), MA, PhD; Stephen Ruckman, JD, MSc, MAR; Lainie Rutkow, JD, MPH, PhD; Josh Sharfstein, MD; Jeremy Sugarman, MD, MPH, MA; Eric Toner, MD; Mar Trotochaud, MSPH; Effy Vayena, PhD; Tal Zarsky, JSD, LLM, LLB.
Altri titoli varianti: Digital Contact Tracing for Pandemic Response
Titolo autorizzato: Digital contact tracing for pandemic response  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4214-4062-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404130503321
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